MSVC 2013 (at least) doesn't use QueryPerformanceCounter to implement
std::chrono::high_resolution_clock, so it has bad precision. Manually
implementing our own clock type using it works around this for now.
Involves making asserts use printf instead of the log functions (log functions are asynchronous and, as such, the log won't be printed in time)
As such, the log type argument was removed (printf obviously can't use it, and it's made obsolete by the file and line printing)
Also removed some GEKKO cruft.
Replace all the C-style complicated buffer management with a std::deque.
In addition to making the code easier to understand it also adds support
for non-POD IdTypes.
Also clean the rest of the code to follow our code style.
Symbian, Xbox, Blackberry and iOS got removed.
FreeBSD and Android kept due to them potentially being able to run Citra in the future.
The iOS specific part also got removed from PPSSPP in order to fix a bug there.
Each archive now takes a mount point of either NAND or SDMC, and builds its own directory structure there, trying to simulate an HLE-friendly hardware layout
This is to better represent the hardware layout, they are still aren't quite accurate, but this better and will help a bit when implementing the other archives like NAND-RO and NAND-RW
Stubbed CreateMemoryBlock
Using Berkeley sockets, and Winsock2.2 on Windows.
So far ftpony creates the socket and accepts incoming connections
SOC_U: Renamed functions to maintain consistency
Also prevents possible scope errors / conflicts with the actual Berkeley socket functions
SOCU: Close all the opened sockets when cleaning up SOCU
They will be stored in /extsavedata/SDMC and /extsavedata/NAND respectively.
Also redirect some APT_A functions to their APT_U equivalents.
Implemented the gamecoin.dat file in SharedExtSaveData in the PTM module.
Implemented formatting the savegame.
Retake a previous savegame if it exists instead of reporting them as not formatted every time a game is loaded.
The savedata for each game is stored in /savedata/<ProgramID> for NCCH files. ELF files and 3DSX files use the folder 0 because they have no ID information
Got rid of the code duplication in File and Directory
Files that deal with the host machine's file system now live in DiskFile, similarly for directories and DiskDirectory and archives with DiskArchive.
FS_U: Use the correct error code when a file wasn't found