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This formats all copyright comments according to SPDX formatting guidelines.
Additionally, this resolves the remaining GPLv2 only licensed files by relicensing them to GPLv2.0-or-later.
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Eliminates a potential bug vector related to inheritance. Plus, we
should generally be specifying the destructor as virtual within purely
virtual interfaces to begin with.
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INSERT_PADDING_BYTES_NOINIT is more descriptive of the underlying behavior.
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Resolves variable shadowing scenarios up to the end of the OpenGL code
to make it nicer to review. The rest will be resolved in a following
commit.
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- Zero initialization here is useful for determinism.
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* texture_cache/surface_params: Remove unused local variable
* rasterizer_interface: Add missing documentation commentary
* maxwell_dma: Remove unused rasterizer reference
* video_core/gpu: Sort member declaration order to silent -Wreorder warning
* fermi_2d: Remove unused MemoryManager reference
* video_core: Silent unused variable warnings
* buffer_cache: Silent -Wreorder warnings
* kepler_memory: Remove unused MemoryManager reference
* gl_texture_cache: Add missing override
* buffer_cache: Add missing include
* shader/decode: Remove unused variables
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These aren't used externally by anything, so they can be made private
data members.
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Replaces header inclusions with forward declarations where applicable
and also removes unused headers within the cpp file. This reduces a few
more dependencies on core/memory.h
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Removes a few unnecessary dependencies on core-related machinery, such
as the core.h and memory.h, which reduces the amount of rebuilding
necessary if those files change.
This also uncovered some indirect dependencies within other source
files. This also fixes those.
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Avoids the use of the global accessor in favor of explicitly making the
system a dependency within the interface.
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- More accurate impl., fixes Undertale (among other games).
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This engine writes data from a FIFO register into the configured address.
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