* Manually including libraries into the project while a perfectly acceptable solution
leads to slow updates and large maintainance costs. To address this
shortcoming we are introducing a package manager namely vcpkg into the
codebase to handle the download and build of most external dependencies. Conan
was also considered but vcpkg was chosen due to the centralized nature
of the project. To achieve the integration the CMake configuration has
been altered but not by much:
1. Packages handled by vcpkg have been moved from
externals/CMakeLists.txt to the root one to make them available to
all subdirectories.
2. In addition now find_package is used in accordance to the vcpkg
recommendations.
3. All libraries built by vcpkg have been updated to their latest
available version, except for Qt because our codebase isn't
compatible with Qt 6.0 yet.
Currently there are build issues caused by the fmtlib upgrade.
Another question is how to handle large libraries like Qt, Boost and
SDL2 which will be addressed in a later commit.
* In older `httplib`, SSL connections were not handled correctly and
will have issues with proxy servers. Also, keep alive directives were
not available back then, which is probably necessary to implement
HTTP_C service correctly.
* Another reason being `httplib` now requires OpenSSL 1.1+ API while
LibreSSL 2.x provided OpenSSL 1.0 compatible API.
* The bundled LibreSSL has been updated to 3.2.2 so it now provides
OpenSSL 1.1 compatible API now.
* Also the path hint has been added so that it will find the correct
path to the CA certs on *nix systems.
* An option is provided so that *nix system distributions/providers can
use their own SSL implementations when compiling Yuzu/Citra to
(hopefully) complies with their maintenance guidelines.
* LURLParse is also removed since `httplib` can handle
`scheme:host:port` string itself now.
Implements the auto map functionality for the GC adapter.
The controls map nicely to the original 3ds controls, with the select button being mapped to the Z button on GC.
The ZL/ZR buttons are not mapped by this feature.
We can place the external in an inner folder and manage the custom files
necessary to integrate it with CMake directly. This allows us to
directly change how we use it with our build system, as opposed to
needing to change a fork.
I made a request on the Xbyak issue tracker to allow some constructors
to be constexpr in order to avoid static constructors from needing to
execute for some of our register constants.
This request was implemented, so this updates Xbyak so that we can make
use of it.
Two of the members of the MicroProfileThreadLog contains two std::atomic
instances. Given these aren't trivially-copyable types, we shouldn't be
memsetting the structure, given implementation details can contain other
members within it.
To avoid potential undefined behavior on platforms, we can use aggregate
initialization to zero out the members while still having well-defined
behavior.
While we're at it we can also silence some sign conversion warnings.
Co-authored-by: Lioncash <mathew1800@gmail.com>
5.95 contains a potentially backward-compatibility breaking change, so
we should be updating to this to ensure that our code remains
forward-compatible.
Co-Authored-By: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
Keeps the package up to date with the latest major release of fmt.
This version brings in quite a bit of improvements, such as code size
reduction, etc.
Co-Authored-By: Mat M. <lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>