* Remove git submodules that will be loaded through conan
* Move custom Find modules to their own folder
* Use conan for downloading missing external dependencies
* CI: Change the yuzu source folder user to the user that the containers run on
* Attempt to remove dirty mingw build hack
* Install conan on the msvc build
* Only set release build type when using not using multi config generator
* Re-add qt bundled to workaround an issue with conan qt not downloading prebuilt binaries
* Add workaround for submodules that use legacy CMAKE variables
* Re-add USE_BUNDLED_QT on the msvc build bot
An implementation of the cemuhook motion/touch protocol, this adds the
ability for users to connect several different devices to citra to send
direct motion and touch data to citra.
Co-Authored-By: jroweboy <jroweboy@gmail.com>
This fixes the early-access builds on Windows (tested on EA 58). Cmake
was previously looking for git-related files that were stripped out of
the early access builds and failing; check if those exist before reading
them.
* CMake: Get Git submodule dependencies via CMake
* CMakeLists: Fixed unintentional line break
* travis: Bring parity between linux-mingw and linux build script
* CMakeLists: Fixed typo in error message
VS 2019 is binary compatible with VS 2017, so we can safely use
the prebuilt libraries for VS 2017 with VS 2019. This makes it less
annoying to build yuzu with the most up to date toolchain.
We generally shouldn't be hijacking CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS, etc as a means to
append flags to the targets, since this adds the compilation flags to
everything, including our externals, which can result in weird issues
and makes the build hierarchy fragile.
Instead, we want to just apply these compilation flags to our targets,
and let those managing external libraries to properly specify their
compilation flags.
This also results in us not getting as many warnings, as we don't raise
the warning level on every external target.
This was only ever used by the now-removed memory_util functions. Also,
given we don't plan to support 32-bit architectures, this is just a
leftover from citra at this point.
This is more localized to what we want to enforce directory-wise with
the project. CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR indicates the root of the source tree, but
this would cause the wrong behavior if someone included yuzu as part of
a larger buildsystem (for whatever reason). Instead, we want to use the
directory where the "project(yuzu)" command was declared as the root
path reference.
Removes the annoying step when generating sln for MSVC where you have to
click an extra checkbox after the first generate fails by using a
conditional option. The USE_BUNDLED options will be off by default, but
if the enable_lib option is enabled and the toolset is msvc, they are
turned ON.