Avoids the use of global accessors, removing the reliance on global
state. This also makes dependencies explicit in the interface, as
opposed to being hidden
The speed limiter being a frame limiter is an implmentation detail and can be changed in the future. What user care about is that it limit the emulation speed in genenral (not just graphics but also audio+input)
Co-Authored-By: Weiyi Wang <wwylele@gmail.com>
* Fix stencil dirty flags tracking when stencil is disabled
* Attach stencil on clears (previously it only attached depth)
* Attach stencil on drawing regardless of stencil testing being enabled
GLSL decompiler type system was broken. We converted all return values
to float except for some cases where returning we couldn't and
implicitly broke the rule of returning floats (e.g. for bools or bool
pairs).
Instead of doing this introduce class Expression that knows what type a
return value has and when a consumer wants to use the string it asks for
it with a required type, emitting a runtime error if types are
incompatible.
This has the disadvantage that there's more C++ code, but we can emit
better GLSL code that's easier to read.
Volume is a f32 value. (SwIPC describes it as a u32, but it is actually f32 as corroborated by switchbrew docs and SetAudioDeviceOutputVolume)
```cpp
const f32 volume = rp.Pop<f32>();
```
If an unmapping operation fails, we shouldn't be decrementing the amount
of memory mapped and returning that the operation was successful. We
should actually be returning the error code in this case.
Avoids potentially expensive (depending on the size of the memory block)
allocations by reserving the necessary memory before performing both
insertions. This avoids scenarios where the second insert may cause a
reallocation to occur.
Avoids needing to read the same long sequence of code in both code
paths. Also makes it slightly nicer to read and debug, as the locals
will be able to be shown in the debugger.