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.
GLASM is getting good enough that we can move it out of advanced
graphics settings. This removes the setting `use_assembly_shaders`,
opting for a enum class `shader_backend`. This comes with the benefits
that it is extensible for additional shader backends besides GLSL and
GLASM, and this will work better with a QComboBox.
Qt removes the related assembly shader setting from the Advanced
Graphics section and places it as a new QComboBox in the API Settings
group. This will replace the Vulkan device selector when OpenGL is
selected.
Additionally, mark all of the custom anisotropic filtering settings as
"WILL BREAK THINGS", as that is the case with a select few games.
Mostly fixing unused *, implicit conversion, braced scalar init,
fpermissive, and some others.
Some Clang errors likely remain in video_core, and std::ranges is still
a pertinent issue in shader_recompiler
shader_recompiler: cmake: Force bracket depth to 1024 on Clang
Increases the maximum fold expression depth
thread_worker: Include condition_variable
Don't use list initializers in control flow
Co-authored-by: ReinUsesLisp <reinuseslisp@airmail.cc>
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.
Decouples the CPU debugging mode from the enumeration to its own
boolean. After this, it moves the CPU Debugging tab over to a sub tab
underneath the Debug tab in the configuration UI.
Old CPU Accuracy setting won't translate well into since we're adding
one at the beginning of the list. On first boot with the new setting,
just use the default setting.
The current CPU accuracy settings in yuzu are fairly polarized and
require more than common knowledge to know what the optimal settings for
yuzu would be. This adds a curated option called 'Auto' that applies a
few at the moment known-good unsafe optimizations to Dynarmic.
Slight improvements to readability.
Dropped suggestions for string_view (settings.h:101), pass by value
(settings.h:82), reverting double to a float (config.cpp:316), and other
smaller ones, some out of scope.
Addresses review feedback.
Co-authored-by: Ameer J <52414509+ameerj@users.noreply.github.com>
There's no point in keeping the file open after the write limit is exceeded. This allows the file to be committed to the disk shortly after it is closed and avoids redundantly checking whether or not the write limit is exceeded.
It became apparent that logging can continuously spam errors that trigger file flushing.
Since committing the files to disk is an expensive operation, this causes unnecessarily high disk usage.
As such, we will revert Flush() to the previous behavior and add a Commit() member function in the event that this behavior is needed.
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.
Removes common_sizes.h in favor of having `_KiB`, `_MiB`, `_GiB`, etc
user-literals within literals.h.
To keep the global namespace clean, users will have to use:
```
using namespace Common::Literals;
```
to access these literals.
This check was preventing files with the Write or Append file access modes from being created, as per the documented behavior in FileAccessMode.
This amends the check to test for the existence of a filesystem object prior to checking whether it is a regular file.
Thanks to liushuyu for pointing out that removing the check altogether would not guard against attempting to open non-regular files such as directories, symlinks, FIFO (pipes), sockets, block devices, or character devices.
The documentation has also been updated for these functions to clarify that a file refers to a regular file.
Similarly, Flush() is typically called to attempt to flush a file into the disk. In the one case where this is used, we do not care whether the flush has succeeded or not, making [[nodiscard]] unnecessary.