In master, the game scanning process looks like this:
1. Scan for games
2. Scan for additional metadata (icon.png and meta.xml)
3. Save the cache if needed
4. Update the game list with the results
This change makes the game scanning process look like this:
1. Scan for games
2. Update the game list with the results
3. Scan for additional metadata (icon.png and meta.xml)
4. Update the game list with the results
5. Save the cache if needed
Updating the game list as soon as possible means the user
has to wait less before their games show up. The new behavior
matches what DolphinWX did before it was removed. (DolphinQt
has an even fancier approach where games get added one by one.)
The Host constructor sets a callback on a lambda that in turn calls
Host_UpdateDisasmDialog. Since that function is not a member function
capturing this is unnecessary.
Fixes -Wunused-lambda-capture warning on freebsd-x64.
The result of calls to PPCSTATE_OFF_PS0/1 were being cast to u32 and
passed to functions expecting s32 parameters. This changes the casts
to s32 instead.
One location was missing a cast and generated a warning with VS which
is now fixed.
Added `ToggleBreakPoint` to both interface BreakPoints/MemChecks. this would allow us to toggle the state of the breakpoint.
Also the TMemCheck::is_ranged is not longer serialized to string, since can be deduce by comparing the TMemCheck::start_address and TMemCheck::end_address
DualShock UDP Client is the only place in the code that assumed OnConfigChanged()
is called at least once on startup or it won't load up the setting, so I took care of that
The main reason why I'm adding this isn't actually to allow
users to swipe down to refresh, it's to add a loading indicator.
Considering that the Storage Access Framework can be slow for
folders with many items (many subfolders?), not showing a
loading indicator might give users the impression that adding
a folder resulted in nothing happening even though Dolphin is
scanning for games in the background. But I suppose letting
users swipe down to refresh is a nice bonus with the change.
This was caused, because we were saving the `break_on_hit` flag with the letter `p`. Then while loading the breakpoints, we read the flag with the letter `b`, resulting in the `break_on_hit` flag being always false
Filesystem accesses aren't magically faster when they are done by ES,
so this commit changes our content wrapper IPC commands to take FS
access times and read operations into account.
This should make content read timings a lot more accurate and closer
to console. Note that the accuracy of the timings are limited to the
accuracy of the emulated FS timings, and currently performance
differences between IOS9-IOS28 and newer IOS versions are not emulated.
Part 1 of fixing https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/11346
(part 2 will involve emulating those differences)