Includes citron, sudachi, yuzu
currently broken, because the eden dir is always made early?
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- Forcefully disabled dynamic state extensions if Vulkan reports that
the device doesn't support it (need to update UI for this)
- Adds some more supported state 3 extensions
- Adds back stencil reinterpretation
- default to 0 on Android and 1 on desktop
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Creates a new archive with a debug suffix that contains the debug symbols from
compiling yuzu for mainline. The yuzu executable also gets a GNU debug link to the symbols file.
ci/linux: Compile with debug symbols and upload separately
Currently only uploads for yuzu but yuzu-cmd or other future executables can be
added to the for-loop's parameters.
Internal testing has shown these result in higher committed memory usage in some systems.
Also Ob2 is already implied by O2, so that can be removed as well.
This raises an exception if the GET request to Github's API returns anything other than 200 OK, ensuring we always have successful merges of tagged PRs.
Also, reduces the number of queried pages from 29 to 9 to reduce the number of requests.
I did some tests on my own fork, and we're writing to ~/.transifexrc but
the client can't seem to read that file. maybe issue with $HOME or
something.
Workaround is to set TX_TOKEN environment variable and now the pesky
~/.transifexrc file is not needed.
Currently we're using the python client which uses an API that they
state will sunset Nov 30, 2022.
`tx push -s` actually appears to work properly, some of the other
commands require tweaking, like instead of suggesting `tx pull -a` in
dist/languages we need to suggest `tx pull -t -a`
Using MinGW in the future may not be ideal as it does not work very well
with crash dumps (#8682).
Switch back to GCC on MinGW. This also gives CI a way to check GCC 12
(as of writing, or whatever version of mingw-gcc Arch happens to be
shipping on a given week).