This adds an action to the Game List context menu that lets users link
save data from Eden to Ryujinx, or vice versa. I'll document this more
later, but basically the gist of it is:
- read title_id -> save_id pairs from imkvdb.arc
- find a match in ryujinx
- if it exists, symlink it
This needs extensive testing on Windows. I have no idea if `mklink /J`
will work how I want it to. But it is confirmed working on Linux (minus
one of my drives being exfat which is... mildly annoying)
Signed-off-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Linguist strongly dislikes lookup tables of this sort due to the fact
that it looks for tr(), qsTr(), etc. when determining what strings need
translations. However, it does provide QT_TR_NOOP which marks the
string for translation *without* running the translation, which is designed
to allow for static or constexpr lookup tables. So let's use that.
Signed-off-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/2773
Reviewed-by: MaranBr <maranbr@eden-emu.dev>
This adds a "Data Manager" dialog to the Tools menu. The Data Manager allows for the following operations:
- Open w/ system file manager
- Clear
- Export
- Import
On any of the following directories:
- Save (w/ profile selector)
- UserNAND
- SysNAND
- Mods
- Shaders
TODO for the future:
- "Cleanup" for each directory
- TitleID -> Game name--let users clean data for a specific game if applicable
Signed-off-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/2700
Reviewed-by: MaranBr <maranbr@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-by: Lizzie <lizzie@eden-emu.dev>
Previously, if the user had their NAND in a nonstandard location,
profiles.dat would be read from the standard Eden path and thus return
effectively garbage data. What this would result in is:
- The Qt profile manager would be completely nonfunctional
- "Open Save Data Location" would put you into the completely wrong
place
- Games would read from incorrect locations for their saves
To solve this, I made it so that profiles.dat is re-read *after*
QtConfig initializes. It's not the perfect solution, but it works.
Additionally, this adds an orphaned profiles finder:
- walks through the save folders in nand/user/save/000.../
- for each subdirectory, checks to see if profiles.dat contains a
corresponding UUID
- If not, the profile is "orphaned". It may contain legit save data, so
let the user decide how to handle it (famous last words)
- Empty profiles are just removed. If they really matter, they're
instantly recreated anyways.
The orphaned profiles check runs right *after* the decryption keys
check, but before the game list ever gets populated
Signed-off-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/2678
Reviewed-by: CamilleLaVey <camillelavey99@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: MaranBr <maranbr@eden-emu.dev>
This is part of a series of PRs made in preparation for the QML rewrite. this PR specifically moves a bunch of utility functions from main.cpp into qt_common, with the biggest benefit being that QML can reuse the exact same code through ctx passthrough.
Also, QtCommon::Frontend is an abstraction layer over several previously Widgets-specific stuff like QMessageBox that gets used everywhere. The idea is that once QML is implemented, these functions can have a Quick version implemented for systems that don't work well with Widgets (sun) or for those on Plasma 6+ (reduces memory usage w/o Widgets linkage) although Quick from C++ is actually anal, but whatever.
Other than that this should also just kinda reduce the size of main.cpp which is a 6000-line behemoth rn, and clangd straight up gives up with it for me (likely caused by the massive amount of headers, which this DOES reduce).
In the future, I probably want to create a common strings lookup table that both Qt and QML can reference--though I'm not sure how much linguist likes that--which should give us a way to keep language consistent (use frozen-map).
TODO: Docs for Qt stuff
Co-authored-by: MaranBr <maranbr@outlook.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/94
Reviewed-by: MaranBr <maranbr@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-by: Shinmegumi <shinmegumi@eden-emu.dev>