Avoids propagating headers into scopes where they're not necessary.
Also uncovered reliance on an indirect inclusion within
CheatsManager.cpp, which is now fixed.
If a user indicates that they want to clone and edit an AR code, then
click cancel on the following dialog, we shouldn't actually clone the
code.
We also shouldn't resave the codes if the edit dialog is opened and then
closed again via cancel, as there's nothing that actually changed. This
way we don't perform disk accesses unless they're actually necessary.
Previously, the constructor of GameConfigEdit wasn't doing anything with
the passed in parent pointer. This is dangerous because it can result in
memory being leaked in certain scenarios. It can also affect layout
decisions made by the parent. Instead, pass it through to the base class.
Current usages of the class pass in nullptr as the parent, so this is a
safe change to make with regards to the class hierarchy.
While we're at it, we can std::move the passed in QString into the class
member, allowing calling code to move strings into the constructor,
avoiding copies.
QStringLiterals generate a buffer so that during runtime there's very
little cost to constructing a QString. However, this also means that
duplicated strings cannot be optimized out into a single entry that gets
referenced everywhere, taking up space in the binary.
Rather than use QStringLiteral(""), we can just use QString{} (the
default constructor) to signify the empty string. This gets rid of an
unnecessary string buffer from being created, saving a tiny bit of
space.
While we're at it, we can just use the character overloads of particular
functions when they're available instead of using a QString overload.
The characters in this case are Latin-1 to begin with, so we can just
specify the characters as QLatin1Char instances to use those overloads.
These will automatically convert to QChar if needed, so this is safe.
...in addition to the existing function CreateVolume
(renamed from CreateVolumeFromFilename).
Lets code easily add constraints such as not letting the user
select a WAD file when using the disc changing functionality.
It already is disabled for other backends, but this didn't happen with the software renderer. Attempting to change it while running causes the change to visually happen (including switching to the normal render settings UI instead of the barren one for the software renderer), but doesn't actually change the backend itself (it'll still use the software renderer at the next launch).
Avoids dragging in IniFile, EXI device and SI device headers in this header which is
quite widely used throughout the codebase.
This also uncovered a few cases where indirect inclusions were being
relied upon, which this also fixes.
If opening the adapter fails, report the libusb error message in the GUI
instead of “No Adapter Detected”.
The error condition is removed when the adapter is unplugged.
This adds the center to the calibration menu when it is nonzero.
It also refactors CENTER_COLOR to be a function, similar to other colors
after an earlier commit.
This is useful in far out-of-calibration controllers, such as the
Switch Pro controller. This also adds support for configuring the center
in the Mapping widget.
WindowModal allows alt+tabing to the render window, but prohibits interaction
with parent windows (controller settings window and the main dolphin window).