Code submissions have continually suffered from formatting
inconsistencies that constantly have to be addressed. Using
clang-format simplifies this by making code formatting more consistent,
and allows automation of the code formatting so that maintainers can
focus more on the code itself instead of code formatting.
(Note: This commit also modifies the UI)
Being able to generate file names based upon a specification is useful
for more than just the UI; it can also be useful for things such as the
replay buffer where file names need to be generated on the fly.
When it was checking for the BOM at the beginning of the file, it would
just return out of the function if it didn't read at least 3 bytes.
This would particularly affect text sources.
This helper function saves to a temporary file first, (optionally) backs
up the original file, then renames the temporary file to the actual file
name. This helps reduce the chance of file corruption under various
circumstances (such as shutdown or crash while the file is being written
to disk).
It's a sad day when I realize that I did not add any null pointer
checking to any of the functions in this file. Discovered it while
checking all the different languages, happened when there was a missing
locale file for a certain module that hadn't had the language uploaded
yet.
There was a fundamental flaw with the string type conversion functions
where the sizes were not being properly accounted for. They were using
the 'len' value as a value for the output rather than only for the
input, which was bad because the output could have more or less
characters than the input.
Character conversion functions did not previously ask for a maximum
buffer size for their 'dst' parameter, it's unsafe to assume some given
destination buffer may have enough size to accommodate a conversion.
This doesn't add FLV file output to the user interface yet, but we'll
get around to that eventually. This just adds an FLV output type.
Also, removed ftello/fseeko because off_t is a really annoying data
type, and I'd rather have a firm int64_t for large sizes, so I named it
to os_fseeki64 and os_ftelli64 instead, and changed the file size
function to return an int64_t.
- Add WASAPI audio capture for windows, input and output
- Check for null pointer in os_dlopen
- Add exception-safe 'WinHandle' and 'CoTaskMemPtr' helper classes that
will automatically call CloseHandle on handles and call CoTaskMemFree
on certain types of memory returned from windows functions
- Changed the wide <-> MBS/UTF8 conversion functions so that you use
buffers (like these functions are *supposed* to behave), and changed
the ones that allocate to a different naming scheme to be safe
The signature detection code when reading UTF-8 files was causing the
UTF-8 strings read from file to allocate more data than they were
supposed to, causing the last 3 bytes to be garbage