Groups graphics audio and system settings together in a way that
reflects the frontend. This also just conceptually groups them more
nicely than they were.
Needs a considerable amount of management specific to some of
the comoboboxes due to the audio engine configuration.
general: Partial audio config implmentation
configure_audio: Implement ui generation
Needs a considerable amount of management specific to some of
the comoboboxes due to the audio engine configuration.
general: Partial audio config implmentation
settings: Make audio settings as enums
We can iterate through the AdvancedGraphics settings and generate the UI
during runtime. This doesn't help runtime efficiency, but it helps a ton
in reducing the amount of work a developer needs in order to add a new
setting.
LoadString: Sanitize input
settings: Handle empty string, remove redundant category
settings: Rename Input to Controls, FS to DataStorage
settings: Fix Controls groups information
settings: Move use_docked_mode to System (again)
settings: Document
settings: Add type identification function
settings: Move registry into values
settings: Move global_reset_registry into values
settings: Separate AdvGraphics from Renderer
settings: More document
squash
settings: Use linkage object
uisettings: Move registry into settings
Probably wont build without
uisettings: Use settings linkage object
config: Load settings with a map
Uses the new all_settings vector to load settings.
qt-config: Rename settings category
qt config: Rename to read category
config: Read/write contols category with for_each
This is extremely limited due to the complexity of the Controls group,
but this handles the the settings that use the interface.
qt-config: Use new settings registry
qt-config: Read/write advgrphics
qt-config: Use settings linkage object
yuzu_cmd: Load setting off of vector
cmd-config: Finish settings rename
config: Read controls settings group with for_each
cmd/config: Move registry into values
cmd: Read adv graphics
cmd-config: Use settings linkage object
Even though it compiles and runs fine on the latest Windows versions,
older LTSC builds will crash due to lacking support somewhere in the OS.
For now just disable it for MSVC until either Microsoft fixes this or we
no longer support 1809 LTSC.
Adds <version> since we are looking at C++ implementation version
details. Also moves exception header includes into the if preprocessor
command since we only use it there.
Windows will let you select time zones that will fail in their
own C++ implementation library. Evidently from the stack trace, we get a
runtime error to work with, so catch it and use the fallback.