The declarations for the translation were missing from the project files
so that it wasn't being used. Also added the missing strings to the
files that were already added to the translation.
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Most projects needed to be changed to enable C or Objective C modules.
Hopefully, this improves debugging.
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Improve tag reading performance for Ogg, Opus, FLAC, TTA, and TAK, by
eliminating TagLib from the equation in those cases and just using the
respective file inputs to do the tag reading, which is apparently a lot
faster anyway.
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Remove a single .inc include from CogAudio build phase, as it's included
but not compiled as Pascal like Xcode thinks. Also remove a bunch of
files from being copied into the resulting .framework and .bundle files
during link stage, as we don't need to distribute that stuff.
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Bundle libOpenMPT as a dynamic framework, which should be safe once
again, now that there is only one version to bundle. Also, now it is
using the versions of libvorbisfile and libmpg123 that are bundled with
the player, instead of compiling minimp3 and stbvorbis.
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This allows us to eliminate the requirement to continue bundling version
0.5.x of libOpenMPT for compatibility with macOS 10.13 through 10.14.x.
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This required adding the included script in every project that links to
one of the bundled libraries. The script is designed to sleep for a
while if another thread is already extracting the libraries. The script
uses a temporary file as an extraction step lock, so other instances
sleep, and then detect the libraries.updated file, which is created
before the lock is removed.
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Made the OpenMPT / legacy OpenMPT and mpg123 libraries pre-built.
Changed the OpenMPT and vgmstream plugins to import the libraries as
they are now. Made mpg123 embedded and imported by the main binary,
since it's now shared by two plugins.
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All optional fallback code for older versions has also been removed, and
everything now assumes 10.13.0 or newer. Some cases are still included
for point releases, such as 10.13.2.
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Hopefully this blank assignment will spare these files from being
touched by Xcode again in the future, when the variable in question is
imported from a developer supplied configuration file.
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This file should not be referenced directly by projects, otherwise it
will be expected to exist, even in CI.
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Redesign the code signing from the ground up. Now all bundles and their
embedded frameworks import the Shared.xcconfig file and enable its
settings, so they may be signed with Apple Development instead of sign
to run locally. This apparently isn't necessary for frameworks which are
embedded in the main app bundle directly, only for the bundles and their
frameworks.
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Remove or rename obsolete English.lproj files, renaming where
en.lproj does not already exist, or removing if en.lproj has
already replaced it.
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Header include paths are named after the framework, which is all lower-
case, not uppercase like the source folder is named. The header include
paths inside the project are lowercase as well, so this fits.
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Change most, if not all, possible import paths to use the full header
directory paths instead of relative or "assume include paths" settings.
This should fix building with the CI.
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These header files were imported from the wrong path. I really have no
idea why Xcode didn't catch these already with my build tree.
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If one condition returned memory successfully, but the other did not, it
would result in the cleanup code accessing an uninitialized pointer and
iterating over it, crashing.
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Optimization level bugs now affect Apple Silicon release builds, so
reduce optimization level there as well.
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Update all project files with new upgrade version number, and add the
dead code stripping option. Don't touch MASShortcut because it's not my
project.
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The code now requires a variable to be set if Display Lists are to be
skipped by setting display processor interrupt as the bypass code is
supposed to. Also handle unsupported Ucode by calling the low level RSP
emulator instead.
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Shifting negative numbers to the left is undefined behavior, so replace
with a multiply operation instead.
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Include preliminary overload effect for MP3 and CBFD HLE operations,
based on a pull request from upstream. This should make the HLE pretty
much sound for general use once again.
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Building libogg, libvorbis, libvorbisfile, libFLAC, libopus, and
libopusfile out of tree, to utilize their projects' CMake build scripts,
and also enable any platform optimizations that may have been missing.
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The warn logging was preventing working USFs from playing due
to warnings occurring during the playback that didn't otherwise
affect the ability to play the files.
This update is from my personal fork, and includes synchronization
around two places in ReSIDfp that use static global tables as caches.
Without the synchronization, there were errors in playback and even
crashes.
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