These settings were recently changed with 113c86f1b4 to be floats instead of ints.
This commit also changes the Android UI to use the direct convergence value instead of the percentage to match the Qt UI.
We were previously excluding this folder from Android builds because it
didn't contain any files that were used on Android. However, we now have
an OSD font file that we do want to use on Android, and there's also a
few PNG files that will be needed by the RetroAchievements integration.
In terms of file size, this is what gets added:
OSD font: 48.1 KiB
RetroAchievements graphics: 3.5 KiB
Unused graphics: 116.8 KiB
We're still excluding Sys/Themes/, which is 1.1 MiB and entirely unused.
Sliders can trigger change listeners very rapidly, so let's add some
rate limiting so dragging a slider doesn't cause the whole UI to lag.
(Now the input overlay looks laggy when dragging a slider, though.)
In the dialog where you can choose what controller the input overlay
should be controlling, there's an OK button. If you change controller
but don't press OK, your selection will be saved, but the input overlay
won't refresh to show the new controller unless you perform some other
action that would cause it to refresh. This is not good UX.
This commit changes the behavior not only of this dialog but also other
dialogs spawned by EmulationActivity so that everything is properly
updated when dismissing a dialog, as if you had pressed OK.
extractNativeLibs is deprecated. Native lib packaging is already controlled by
packaging.jniLibs.useLegacyPackaging (which we already have), so the manifest override is unnecessary.
The core no longer cares which thread is the host thread.
Cleaning up Android's HostThreadLock is left for another PR, in part
because the HostThreadLock in NativeConfig.cpp still serves a purpose,
and in part to make any issues easier to bisect.
Tapping outside the System Update dialog would previously close it and leave the update in a partially canceled, inconsistent state. This change disables outside-touch dismissal to avoid accidental interruptions and ensure the process completes cleanly.
If bind was called more than once for a SwitchSettingViewHolder, the
line `binding.settingSwitch.isChecked = setting.isChecked` would
accidentally trigger the listener registered during the previous bind
call.
We can now route Android analytics through Common::HttpAnalyticsBackend, drop the Volley sender, and keep the JNI layer limited to only transfer metadata since https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/11772 has been fixed.
In a few places in Dolphin, we're using BottomSheetDialogFragments.
These unhelpfully tend to start out in a "collapsed" state when in
landscape mode (presumably depending on factors like screen size). The
user then has to manually expand them before they can meaningfully
interact with them.
We've been automatically setting BottomSheetDialogFragments to the
expanded state if the device Dolphin is running on doesn't support
touch, since with d-pad navigation it's impossible to expand these
sheets. But I think we should set them to expanded on devices that
support touch too. I haven't encountered a single case where you can do
anything useful with any of Dolphin's BottomSheetDialogFragments while
they're collapsed, so the user always has to expand sheets manually if
they start out collapsed. And just because a device supports touch
doesn't necessarily mean you're interacting with it through the touch
screen right now - you could be using a gamepad, for instance.
Remove "env, " from "return env, GetControlPointer..." since the left
side of a comma operator has no effect.
This was presumably a copy/paste error from the function above it.