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...)
Rename m_session to m_last_value_session to better reflect its meaning
and distinguish it from m_current_value_session which will be introduced
in another commit.
Before, Dolphin would randomly crash when updating the cheat search when automatic refresh was enabled. (Having a large number of addresses listed, e.g. by starting with an "any value" search, may contribute). The crash was due to QTableWidget::item returning nullptr in RefreshGUICurrentValues, presumably due to the table being resized on the UI thread while the emulated CPU thread was updating the values. I've fixed this by pausing the CPU thread for the entirety of OnNextScanClicked; this eliminated crashes in my testing.
Move CheatManager's child widgets into scroll areas to allow making the
window smaller than the default.
In CheatSearchWidget, enable word wrapping for the label describing the
address space and search type to help it fit better inside a narrower
window.
Core::RunAsCPUThread is obsoleted by CPUThreadGuard reference already passed into the function. The nonsense lambda in CheatSearchWidget is from changes in fdb7328c73.
At the end of each frame automatically update the Current Value for
visible table rows in the selected and visible CheatSearchWidget (if
any). Also update all Current Values in all CheatSearchWidgets when the
State changes to Paused.
Only updating visible table rows serves to minimize the performance cost
of this feature. If the user scrolls to an un-updated cell it will
promptly be updated by either the next VIEndFieldEvent or the State
transitioning to Paused.
The table only needs to be recreated when the displayed addresses might
change. If we're just refreshing the current values then update those
table cells and leave the rest of the table alone.
This fixes a problem I was having where using frame advance with the
debugger open would frequently cause panic alerts about invalid addresses
due to the CPU thread changing MSR.DR while the host thread was trying
to access memory.
To aid in tracking down all the places where we weren't properly locking
the CPU, I've created a new type (in Core.h) that you have to pass as a
reference or pointer to functions that require running as the CPU thread.
This string is extremely likely to be mistranslated without the
proper context. Actually, it's probably impossible to translate
this string in a good way to some languages, but I'm not sure how
to solve that. Let's at least add an i18 comment for now.