ca46b4c3e2
... if you click on entry in the game list too fast, citra will hang
371 lines
12 KiB
C++
371 lines
12 KiB
C++
#include <QApplication>
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#include <QHBoxLayout>
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#include <QKeyEvent>
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#include <QScreen>
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#include <QWindow>
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#include <fmt/format.h>
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#include "citra_qt/bootmanager.h"
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#include "common/microprofile.h"
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#include "common/scm_rev.h"
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#include "core/3ds.h"
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#include "core/core.h"
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#include "core/settings.h"
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#include "input_common/keyboard.h"
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#include "input_common/main.h"
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#include "input_common/motion_emu.h"
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#include "network/network.h"
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#include "video_core/video_core.h"
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EmuThread::EmuThread(GRenderWindow* render_window) : render_window(render_window) {}
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void EmuThread::run() {
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render_window->MakeCurrent();
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MicroProfileOnThreadCreate("EmuThread");
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// Holds whether the cpu was running during the last iteration,
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// so that the DebugModeLeft signal can be emitted before the
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// next execution step.
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bool was_active = false;
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while (!stop_run) {
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if (running) {
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if (!was_active)
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emit DebugModeLeft();
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Core::System::ResultStatus result = Core::System::GetInstance().RunLoop();
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if (result == Core::System::ResultStatus::ShutdownRequested) {
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// Notify frontend we shutdown
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emit ErrorThrown(result, "");
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// End emulation execution
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break;
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}
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if (result != Core::System::ResultStatus::Success) {
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this->SetRunning(false);
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emit ErrorThrown(result, Core::System::GetInstance().GetStatusDetails());
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}
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was_active = running || exec_step;
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if (!was_active && !stop_run)
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emit DebugModeEntered();
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} else if (exec_step) {
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if (!was_active)
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emit DebugModeLeft();
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exec_step = false;
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Core::System::GetInstance().SingleStep();
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emit DebugModeEntered();
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yieldCurrentThread();
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was_active = false;
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} else {
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std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(running_mutex);
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running_cv.wait(lock, [this] { return IsRunning() || exec_step || stop_run; });
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}
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}
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// Shutdown the core emulation
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Core::System::GetInstance().Shutdown();
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#if MICROPROFILE_ENABLED
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MicroProfileOnThreadExit();
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#endif
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render_window->moveContext();
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}
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// This class overrides paintEvent and resizeEvent to prevent the GUI thread from stealing GL
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// context.
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// The corresponding functionality is handled in EmuThread instead
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class GGLWidgetInternal : public QGLWidget {
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public:
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GGLWidgetInternal(QGLFormat fmt, GRenderWindow* parent)
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: QGLWidget(fmt, parent), parent(parent) {}
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void paintEvent(QPaintEvent* ev) override {
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if (do_painting) {
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QPainter painter(this);
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}
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}
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void resizeEvent(QResizeEvent* ev) override {
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parent->OnClientAreaResized(ev->size().width(), ev->size().height());
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parent->OnFramebufferSizeChanged();
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}
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void DisablePainting() {
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do_painting = false;
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}
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void EnablePainting() {
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do_painting = true;
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}
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private:
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GRenderWindow* parent;
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bool do_painting;
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};
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GRenderWindow::GRenderWindow(QWidget* parent, EmuThread* emu_thread)
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: QWidget(parent), child(nullptr), emu_thread(emu_thread) {
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setWindowTitle(QStringLiteral("Citra %1 | %2-%3")
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.arg(Common::g_build_name, Common::g_scm_branch, Common::g_scm_desc));
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setAttribute(Qt::WA_AcceptTouchEvents);
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InputCommon::Init();
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}
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GRenderWindow::~GRenderWindow() {
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InputCommon::Shutdown();
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}
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void GRenderWindow::moveContext() {
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DoneCurrent();
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// If the thread started running, move the GL Context to the new thread. Otherwise, move it
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// back.
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auto thread = (QThread::currentThread() == qApp->thread() && emu_thread != nullptr)
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? emu_thread
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: qApp->thread();
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child->context()->moveToThread(thread);
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}
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void GRenderWindow::SwapBuffers() {
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// In our multi-threaded QGLWidget use case we shouldn't need to call `makeCurrent`,
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// since we never call `doneCurrent` in this thread.
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// However:
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// - The Qt debug runtime prints a bogus warning on the console if `makeCurrent` wasn't called
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// since the last time `swapBuffers` was executed;
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// - On macOS, if `makeCurrent` isn't called explicitely, resizing the buffer breaks.
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child->makeCurrent();
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child->swapBuffers();
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}
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void GRenderWindow::MakeCurrent() {
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child->makeCurrent();
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}
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void GRenderWindow::DoneCurrent() {
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child->doneCurrent();
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}
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void GRenderWindow::PollEvents() {}
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// On Qt 5.0+, this correctly gets the size of the framebuffer (pixels).
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//
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// Older versions get the window size (density independent pixels),
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// and hence, do not support DPI scaling ("retina" displays).
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// The result will be a viewport that is smaller than the extent of the window.
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void GRenderWindow::OnFramebufferSizeChanged() {
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// Screen changes potentially incur a change in screen DPI, hence we should update the
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// framebuffer size
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qreal pixelRatio = windowPixelRatio();
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unsigned width = child->QPaintDevice::width() * pixelRatio;
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unsigned height = child->QPaintDevice::height() * pixelRatio;
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UpdateCurrentFramebufferLayout(width, height);
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}
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void GRenderWindow::BackupGeometry() {
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geometry = ((QGLWidget*)this)->saveGeometry();
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}
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void GRenderWindow::RestoreGeometry() {
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// We don't want to back up the geometry here (obviously)
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QWidget::restoreGeometry(geometry);
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}
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void GRenderWindow::restoreGeometry(const QByteArray& geometry) {
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// Make sure users of this class don't need to deal with backing up the geometry themselves
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QWidget::restoreGeometry(geometry);
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BackupGeometry();
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}
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QByteArray GRenderWindow::saveGeometry() {
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// If we are a top-level widget, store the current geometry
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// otherwise, store the last backup
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if (parent() == nullptr)
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return ((QGLWidget*)this)->saveGeometry();
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else
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return geometry;
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}
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qreal GRenderWindow::windowPixelRatio() const {
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// windowHandle() might not be accessible until the window is displayed to screen.
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return windowHandle() ? windowHandle()->screen()->devicePixelRatio() : 1.0f;
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}
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std::pair<unsigned, unsigned> GRenderWindow::ScaleTouch(const QPointF pos) const {
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const qreal pixel_ratio = windowPixelRatio();
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return {static_cast<unsigned>(std::max(std::round(pos.x() * pixel_ratio), qreal{0.0})),
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static_cast<unsigned>(std::max(std::round(pos.y() * pixel_ratio), qreal{0.0}))};
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}
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void GRenderWindow::closeEvent(QCloseEvent* event) {
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emit Closed();
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QWidget::closeEvent(event);
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}
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void GRenderWindow::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent* event) {
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InputCommon::GetKeyboard()->PressKey(event->key());
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}
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void GRenderWindow::keyReleaseEvent(QKeyEvent* event) {
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InputCommon::GetKeyboard()->ReleaseKey(event->key());
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}
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void GRenderWindow::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent* event) {
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if (event->source() == Qt::MouseEventSynthesizedBySystem)
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return; // touch input is handled in TouchBeginEvent
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auto pos = event->pos();
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if (event->button() == Qt::LeftButton) {
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const auto [x, y] = ScaleTouch(pos);
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this->TouchPressed(x, y);
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} else if (event->button() == Qt::RightButton) {
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InputCommon::GetMotionEmu()->BeginTilt(pos.x(), pos.y());
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}
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}
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void GRenderWindow::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent* event) {
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if (event->source() == Qt::MouseEventSynthesizedBySystem)
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return; // touch input is handled in TouchUpdateEvent
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auto pos = event->pos();
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const auto [x, y] = ScaleTouch(pos);
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this->TouchMoved(x, y);
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InputCommon::GetMotionEmu()->Tilt(pos.x(), pos.y());
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}
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void GRenderWindow::mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent* event) {
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if (event->source() == Qt::MouseEventSynthesizedBySystem)
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return; // touch input is handled in TouchEndEvent
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if (event->button() == Qt::LeftButton)
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this->TouchReleased();
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else if (event->button() == Qt::RightButton)
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InputCommon::GetMotionEmu()->EndTilt();
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}
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void GRenderWindow::TouchBeginEvent(const QTouchEvent* event) {
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// TouchBegin always has exactly one touch point, so take the .first()
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const auto [x, y] = ScaleTouch(event->touchPoints().first().pos());
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this->TouchPressed(x, y);
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}
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void GRenderWindow::TouchUpdateEvent(const QTouchEvent* event) {
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QPointF pos;
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int active_points = 0;
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// average all active touch points
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for (const auto tp : event->touchPoints()) {
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if (tp.state() & (Qt::TouchPointPressed | Qt::TouchPointMoved | Qt::TouchPointStationary)) {
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active_points++;
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pos += tp.pos();
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}
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}
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pos /= active_points;
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const auto [x, y] = ScaleTouch(pos);
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this->TouchMoved(x, y);
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}
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void GRenderWindow::TouchEndEvent() {
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this->TouchReleased();
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}
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bool GRenderWindow::event(QEvent* event) {
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if (event->type() == QEvent::TouchBegin) {
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TouchBeginEvent(static_cast<QTouchEvent*>(event));
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return true;
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} else if (event->type() == QEvent::TouchUpdate) {
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TouchUpdateEvent(static_cast<QTouchEvent*>(event));
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return true;
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} else if (event->type() == QEvent::TouchEnd || event->type() == QEvent::TouchCancel) {
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TouchEndEvent();
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return true;
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}
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return QWidget::event(event);
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}
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void GRenderWindow::focusOutEvent(QFocusEvent* event) {
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QWidget::focusOutEvent(event);
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InputCommon::GetKeyboard()->ReleaseAllKeys();
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}
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void GRenderWindow::OnClientAreaResized(unsigned width, unsigned height) {
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NotifyClientAreaSizeChanged(std::make_pair(width, height));
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}
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void GRenderWindow::InitRenderTarget() {
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if (child) {
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delete child;
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}
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if (layout()) {
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delete layout();
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}
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// TODO: One of these flags might be interesting: WA_OpaquePaintEvent, WA_NoBackground,
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// WA_DontShowOnScreen, WA_DeleteOnClose
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QGLFormat fmt;
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fmt.setVersion(3, 3);
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fmt.setProfile(QGLFormat::CoreProfile);
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fmt.setSwapInterval(Settings::values.vsync_enabled);
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// Requests a forward-compatible context, which is required to get a 3.2+ context on OS X
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fmt.setOption(QGL::NoDeprecatedFunctions);
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child = new GGLWidgetInternal(fmt, this);
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QBoxLayout* layout = new QHBoxLayout(this);
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resize(Core::kScreenTopWidth, Core::kScreenTopHeight + Core::kScreenBottomHeight);
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layout->addWidget(child);
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layout->setMargin(0);
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setLayout(layout);
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OnMinimalClientAreaChangeRequest(GetActiveConfig().min_client_area_size);
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OnFramebufferSizeChanged();
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NotifyClientAreaSizeChanged(std::pair<unsigned, unsigned>(child->width(), child->height()));
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BackupGeometry();
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}
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void GRenderWindow::CaptureScreenshot(u16 res_scale, const QString& screenshot_path) {
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if (!res_scale)
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res_scale = VideoCore::GetResolutionScaleFactor();
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const Layout::FramebufferLayout layout{Layout::FrameLayoutFromResolutionScale(res_scale)};
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screenshot_image = QImage(QSize(layout.width, layout.height), QImage::Format_RGB32);
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VideoCore::RequestScreenshot(screenshot_image.bits(),
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[=] {
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screenshot_image.mirrored(false, true).save(screenshot_path);
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LOG_INFO(Frontend, "The screenshot is saved.");
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},
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layout);
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}
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void GRenderWindow::OnMinimalClientAreaChangeRequest(
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const std::pair<unsigned, unsigned>& minimal_size) {
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setMinimumSize(minimal_size.first, minimal_size.second);
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}
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void GRenderWindow::OnEmulationStarting(EmuThread* emu_thread) {
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this->emu_thread = emu_thread;
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child->DisablePainting();
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}
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void GRenderWindow::OnEmulationStopping() {
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emu_thread = nullptr;
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child->EnablePainting();
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}
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void GRenderWindow::showEvent(QShowEvent* event) {
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QWidget::showEvent(event);
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// windowHandle() is not initialized until the Window is shown, so we connect it here.
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connect(windowHandle(), &QWindow::screenChanged, this, &GRenderWindow::OnFramebufferSizeChanged,
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Qt::UniqueConnection);
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}
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