This reflects the current behavior: Light = System default. If your
system is set to dark theme, then Light = Dark, which is a bit confusing
for the end user.
In this PR, I propose to change "Light" with "Default". This way, the
user has "Default" and "Default Colorful", which will apply the system
theme. Now that the Flatpak respects the system theme, I think this
makes much more sense.
I also simplified the theme update. Before the code was branching
between the default theme and the others, but I think we can have
something simpler by forcing the default theme if no theme is defined in
the settings, or if the selected theme doesn't exist. And if there's an
error, tell the theme name in the error message.
Confirm means that the text has already been checked by the application to be correct, but is asking the user for confirmation.
The confirmation text itself seems to be corrupted though, this needs to be investigated.
Fixes the software keyboard in Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir
Loop on stop_token and remove final_entry in Entry.
Move Backend thread out of Impl Constructor to its own function.
Add Start function for backend thread.
Use stop token in PopWait and check if entry filename is nullptr before logging.
Some titles, such as homebrew, do not have any version string. Because
yuzu hard codes the title bar string assuming a version string is
preset, booting homebrew causes yuzu to add an extra separator with no
content between.
This uses a lambda expression to prevent that from happening.
To keep the TAS inputs synced to the game speed even through lag spikes and loading zones, deeper access is required.
First, the `TAS::UpdateThread` has to be executed exactly once per frame. This is done by connecting it to the service method the game calls to pass parameters to the GPU: `Service::VI::QueueBuffer`.
Second, the loading time of new subareas and/or kingdoms (SMO) can vary. To counteract that, the `CPU_BOOST_MODE` can be detected: In the `APM`-interface, the call to enabling/disabling the boost mode can be caught and forwarded to the TASing system, which can pause the script execution if neccessary and enabled in the settings.
During script playback/recording, the user has to see what happens currently. For that, a new label has been added to the bottom-left corner, always displaying the current state of the TASing system.
First of all, TASing requires a script to play back. The user can select the parent directory at `System -> Filesystem`, next to an option to pause TAS during loads: This requires a "hacky" setup deeper in the code and will be added in the last commit.
Also, Hotkeys are being introduced: CTRL+F5 for playback start/stop, CTRL+F6 for re-reading the script and CTRL+F7 for recording a new script.
The base playback system supports up to 8 controllers (specified by `PLAYER_NUMBER` in `tas_input.h`), which all change their inputs simulataneously when `TAS::UpdateThread` is called.
The recording system uses the controller debugger to read the state of the first controller and forwards that data to the TASing system for recording. Currently, this process sadly is not frame-perfect and pixel-accurate.
Co-authored-by: Naii-the-Baf <sfabian200@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Narr-the-Reg <juangerman-13@hotmail.com>
Some titles set an exit lock through HLE, which prompts an exit confirmation when stopping emulation if the system is locked.
This change allows bypassing this confirmation if the setting to confirm exits has been disabled by the user.
The log filter was being ignored on initialization due to the logging instance being initialized before the config instance, so the log filter was set to its default value.
This fixes that oversight, along with using descriptive exceptions instead of abort() calls.
This simplifies the logging system.
This also fixes some lost messages on startup.
The simplification is simple. I removed unused functions and moved most things in the .h to the .cpp. I replaced the unnecessary linked list with its contents laid out as three member variables. Anything that went through the linked list now directly accesses the backends. Generic functions are replaced with those for each specific use case and there aren't many. This change increases coupling but we gain back more KISS and encapsulation.
With those changes it was easy to make it thread-safe. I just removed the mutex and turned a boolean atomic. I was planning to use this thread-safety in my next PR about stacktraces. It was actually async-signal-safety at first but I ended up using a different approach. Anyway getting rid of the linked list is important for that because have the list of backends constantly changing complicates things.
The screenshot directory path returned does not have a trailing directory separator character. This caused screenshots to be saved in the parent directory of the configured screenshot directory.
This fixes that behavior
This setting is best referred to as a speed limit, as it involves the limits of all timing based aspects of the emulator, not only framerate.
This allows us to differentiate it from the fps unlocker setting.
This change adds two new context menu items to remove either the OpenGL or the Vulkan shader caches individually, and the provides the option to remove all caches for the selected title.
This also changes the behavior of the open shader cache option. Now it creates the shader cache directory for the title if it does not yet exist.
Some titles crash if the FPS limit is disabled when launching. This change ensures that titles launch with the limit in-place to avoid issues.
In order to simplify the change, the UI toggle was removed as it will always be overridden at launch to be disabled.
The setting can still be toggled during gameplay with the hotkey, and indicated by the fps label in the status bar.
Currently, whether or not the title is 32-bit or 64-bit was being
appended as a suffix to the title, which is fine for left-to-right
languages, but may not always fly so smoothly with some right-to-left
languages.
We also weren't marking that portion of the string as translatable,
which prevents translators from translating part of the title string.
Creates a new BasicSettings class in common/settings, and forces setting
a default and label for each setting that uses it in common/settings.
Moves defaults and labels from both frontends into common settings.
Creates a helper function in each frontend to facillitate reading the
settings now with the new default and label properties.
Settings::Setting is also now a subclass of Settings::BasicSetting. Also
adds documentation for both Setting and BasicSetting.
There are a lot of scenarios where we don't particularly care whether or not the removal operation and just simply attempt a removal.
As such, removing the [[nodiscard]] attribute is best for these functions.
This warns the user if there isn't enough free space to dump the entire RomFS to disk. It requires at least the size of the extracted RomFS + 1 GiB as a buffer of free space.
Causes a heap-use-after free reported by AddressSanitizer. This makes
use of std::filesystem::path, but due to that we have to use their
string() function which may not work for all characters.
Builds on german77's work to reset all settings back to their defaults.
This include UISettings and Settings values structs, but does not affect
save profiles, input profiles, and game directories.
This works from a button input in configure_general. When activated, it
calls a callback to close the whole configure dialog, then GMainWindow
deletes the old configuration, both on disk and in memory, and
reinitalizes a new one. It also resets a portion of the UI and calls the
telemetry window prompt.
This commit does not compile.
Initial work to add and connect a Reset to Defaults button to the
configure_general tab.
Co-authored-by: german77 <juangerman-13@hotmail.com>
Currently with programs that have a 0 title id, yuzu loads the custom
configuration 0000000000000000.ini for per-game configs. This is not
ideal since many homebrews share this id. Instead for these programs, we
load a config that is simply the file name and `.ini` appended to it.
* common: fs: fs_types: Create filesystem types
Contains various filesystem types used by the Common::FS library
* common: fs: fs_util: Add std::string to std::u8string conversion utility
* common: fs: path_util: Add utlity functions for paths
Contains various utility functions for getting or manipulating filesystem paths used by the Common::FS library
* common: fs: file: Rewrite the IOFile implementation
* common: fs: Reimplement Common::FS library using std::filesystem
* common: fs: fs_paths: Add fs_paths to replace common_paths
* common: fs: path_util: Add the rest of the path functions
* common: Remove the previous Common::FS implementation
* general: Remove unused fs includes
* string_util: Remove unused function and include
* nvidia_flags: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* settings: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* logging: backend: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* core: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* perf_stats: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* reporter: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* telemetry_session: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* key_manager: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* bis_factory: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* registered_cache: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* xts_archive: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* service: acc: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* applets/profile: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* applets/web: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* service: filesystem: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* loader: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* gl_shader_disk_cache: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* nsight_aftermath_tracker: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vulkan_library: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_debug: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* game_list_worker: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* config: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_filesystem: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_per_game_addons: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_profile_manager: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_ui: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* input_profiles: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* yuzu_cmd: config: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* yuzu_cmd: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs_real: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs_libzip: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* service: bcat: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* yuzu: main: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs_real: Delete the contents of an existing file in CreateFile
Current usages of CreateFile expect to delete the contents of an existing file, retain this behavior for now.
* input_profiles: Don't iterate the input profile dir if it does not exist
Silences an error produced in the log if the directory does not exist.
* game_list_worker: Skip parsing file if the returned VfsFile is nullptr
Prevents crashes in GetLoader when the virtual file is nullptr
* common: fs: Validate paths for path length
* service: filesystem: Open the mod load directory as read only
Most of the code already exists to do this, but the Apply button itself
was never added. This adds a button and boolean that tells yuzu to save
the configuration after applying settings, even if close/Cancel is
pressed on the dialog. Changes after applying will not be saved when
Cancel is pressed, though.
Many users have been installing their base titles into NAND instead of adding them into the games list. This prevents users from installing any base titles and warns the user about the action.
The FPS counter was based on metrics in the nvdisp swapbuffers call. This metric would be accurate if the gpu thread/renderer were synchronous with the nvdisp service, but that's no longer the case.
This commit moves the frame counting responsibility onto the concrete renderers after their frame draw calls. Resulting in more meaningful metrics.
The displayed FPS is now made up of the average framerate between the previous and most recent update, in order to avoid distracting FPS counter updates when framerate is oscillating between close values.
The status bar update frequency was also changed from 2 seconds to 500ms.
The URL string was being deleted before being used, leading to a use-after-free occurring when it is used afterwards.
Fix this by taking the string by const ref to extend its lifetime, ensuring it doesn't get deleted before use.
The Qt Software Keyboard frontend attempts to mimic the software keyboard rendered by the Nintendo Switch.
This frontend implements multiple keyboard types, such as the normal software keyboard, the numeric pad software keyboard and the inline software keyboard.
Keyboard and controller input is also supported in this frontend.
Keyboard input is handled as native keyboard input, and so the on-screen keyboard cannot be navigated with the keyboard arrow keys as the arrow keys are used to move the text cursor.
Controller input is translated into mouse hover movements on the onscreen keyboard or their respective button actions (B for backspace, A for entering the selected button, L/R for moving the text cursor, etc).
The text check dialogs can also be confirmed with controller input through the use of the OverlayDialog
Massive thanks to Rei for creating all the UI for the various keyboards and OverlayDialog. This would not have been possible without his excellent work.
Co-authored-by: Its-Rei <kupfel@gmail.com>
An OverlayDialog is an interactive dialog that accepts controller input (while a game is running)
This dialog attempts to replicate the look and feel of the Nintendo Switch's overlay dialogs and
provide some extra features such as embedding HTML/Rich Text content in a QTextBrowser.
The OverlayDialog provides 2 modes: one to embed regular text into a QLabel and another to embed
HTML/Rich Text content into a QTextBrowser.
Co-authored-by: Its-Rei <kupfel@gmail.com>