This lets you use PS3 Rock Band controllers with Wii Rock Band and
Guitar Hero games.
A normal user will probably never have any reason to disable this
behavior, but I figured maybe there's some person out there who would
like to disable it. (For instance, I know there's a mod for RB3 that's
trying to implement the same kind of cross-console controller
compatibility, and that can only be tested if the behavior I'm adding is
disabled.) So the behavior is controlled by an INI-only setting.
In PPCTables.cpp, the code is currently unused so I was unable to test it.
In CustomPipeline.cpp, a pointer to member function cannot be used due to 16.4.5.2.1 of the C++ Standard regarding "addressable functions". https://eel.is/c++draft/namespace.std#6
In Fs.cpp and DirectoryBlob.cpp, these examples used projections in a previous iteration of this commit, but no longer do. Still, they remain in this commit because the PR they would actually belong to is already merged.
In LabelMap.cpp, the code is currently unused so I was unable to test it.
In WiiUtils.cpp, the magic value `1u` was replaced by the constant value `DiscIO::PARTITION_UPDATE`.
In NandPaths.cpp, the `std::initializer_list<char>` of illegal characters has been turned into a `char[]` (similar to the one in GameList.cpp).
The reverse iteration in ResourcePack.cpp seemed to provide no benefits, and doing without it it seemed to have no ill effects.
In VolumeVerifier.cpp, constructing a `std::string_view` of the volume's GameID is unnecessary, as `std::`(`ranges::`)`binary_search` supports heterogeneous lookup. The usage in GameFile.cpp is a perfect example.
In OGLConfig.cpp, `std::views::reverse` is used rather than sorting using `std::ranges::greater` in order to parallel other instances of reverse iteration in the function.
This compile definition was removed in 68cbd2640d because it was complicated by changes in 50dc0ffbce. Thus, the LLVM disassembler would never be used in UICommon's Disassembler class.
If Rich Presence and Discord Presence are enabled in Achievement Settings, the string generated by rcheevos as the player's current Rich Presence will be sent to the Status field in the Discord Presence object. This will be updated whenever Rich Presence updates.
967280f140 broke linking against
libLLVM.so because it used the outdated way to link against LLVM from
CMake. This causes a compilation failure on systems that don't have the
LLVM static libraries, such as Arch Linux. On systems that have the
static libraries, it'll use them and increase binary sizes massively.
Switch to the newer llvm_config CMake macro from LLVM.