Yellow squiggly lines begone!
Done automatically on .cpp files through `run-clang-tidy`, with manual corrections to the mistakes.
If an import is directly used, but is technically unnecessary since it's recursively imported by something else, it is *not* removed.
The tool doesn't touch .h files, so I did some of them by hand while fixing errors due to old recursive imports.
Not everything is removed, but the cleanup should be substantial enough.
Because this done on Linux, code that isn't used on it is mostly untouched.
(Hopefully no open PR is depending on these imports...)
If the call to `Open` a perf map fails don't set `s_is_enabled` (though
it could already be true if you're also using VTUNE) and don't call
`std::setvbuf` with a null stream.
Also fix a typo in a comment (`if` -> `in`)
The check only happened if `USE_VTUNE` wasn't defined, and in that case
it was immediately followed by the same check again.
The check used to avoid an unnecessary call to `StringFromFormatV` in
certain circumstances, but that call was removed in
be81fe86e1.
OProfile is not used at all these days, most major distributions do not ship it anymore (Debian, Fedora, and Alpine to name the few I've checked) and following a discussion on Discord, nobody is apparently using it, most devs not even being aware of it. This removes an optional dependency from Dolphin.
SPDX standardizes how source code conveys its copyright and licensing
information. See https://spdx.github.io/spdx-spec/1-rationale/ . SPDX
tags are adopted in many large projects, including things like the Linux
kernel.
Begins the transition to using fmt for string formatting where
applicable. Given fmt supports formatting std::string instances out of
the box, we can remove now-unnecessary calls to .c_str() and .data().
Note that this change does not touch the actual logging subsystem aside
from converting the final StringFromFormat call in the process over to
fmt::format. Given our logging system is heavily used throughout the
entire codebase, and converting that over will be quite a large change
by itself, this will be tackled near the end of the conversion process.
Move the JITed function/basic-block registration logic out of the CPU
subsystem in order to add JIT registration to JITed DSP and
Video/VertexLoader code.
This necessary in order to add /tmp/perf-$pid.map support to other
JITed code as they need to write to the same file.