Now we no longer have to wait until we've compiled the next instruction
after a skipped instruction before we can flush registers.
This commit is easier to read using "Ignore whitespace".
Normally when an instruction is skipped (for instance due to branch
merging or the BLR optimization), the registers that would have been
flushed at the end of that instruction will instead be flushed at the
end of the next instruction, which is maybe not perfect, but usually
good enough. However, since the addition of the "skip redundant flushes"
logic in fd511a689f, Dolphin has accidentally skipped flushing those
registers, which creates unnecessary register pressure. This commit
restores the old behavior.
In NandPaths.cpp, the `std::initializer_list<char>` of illegal characters has been turned into a `char[]` (similar to the one in GameList.cpp).
The reverse iteration in ResourcePack.cpp seemed to provide no benefits, and doing without it it seemed to have no ill effects.
The new `Common::Contains` and `Common::ContainsSubrange` function objects mirror C++23's `std::ranges::contains` and `std::ranges::contains_subrange`, respectively.
In JitRegCache.cpp, the lambda predicate were replaced by a pointer to member function because ranges algorithms are able to invoke those.
In ConvertDialog.cpp, the `std::mem_fn` helper was removed because ranges algorithms are able to handle pointers to member functions as predicates.
In BoundingBox.cpp, the lambda predicate was returning the bool element unchanged, so `std::identity` was a better fit.
In WiimoteReal.cpp, JitRegCache.cpp, lambda predicates were replaced by pointers to member functions because ranges algorithms are able invoke those.
In ConvertDialog.cpp, the `std::mem_fn` helper was removed because ranges algorithms are able to handle pointers to member functions as predicates.
In DITSpecification.cpp, MaterialAsset.cpp, and ShaderAsset.cpp, lambda predicates were replaced by pointers to member functions because ranges algorithms are able invoke those.
In NetPlayClient.cpp, the non-trivial `NetPlay::Player` elements were being passed by value in `NetPlayClient::DoAllPlayersHaveGame()`. This has been fixed.
In WIABlob.cpp, the second example's predicate was returning the `std::optional` by value instead of implicitly converting it to a bool. This has been fixed.
Creates a layer outside the game config layer system and passes it to the created gfx widows, so as to not interfere with the global config system.
Supports multiple game properties being open at once.
Supports editing while a game is playing, but the options only save and update the active game when the window is closed.
Right-clicking will remove a property from the game ini.
Prefer BLENDVPD over VBLENDVPD if the latter doesn't save any
instructions.
VBLENDVPD allows separate source and destination registers, which can
eliminate a MOVAPD/MOVSD. However, on Intel since Skylake, VBLENDVPD
takes additional uops to execute compared to BLENDVPD (according to
https://uops.info). On AMD and older Intel microarchitectures there is no
difference.
The read thread could call Reset, which in turn tried to join the read
thread, leading to a SIGABRT. This manifested as Dolphin consistently
crashing when disconnecting a GC adapter and having a chance of crashing
a few seconds after connecting a GC adapter.