core_timing: Convert typedef into a type alias
Makes the alias a little more readable from left-to-right.
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namespace CoreTiming {
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struct EventType;
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using TimedCallback = std::function<void(u64 userdata, int cycles_late)>;
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/**
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* CoreTiming begins at the boundary of timing slice -1. An initial call to Advance() is
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* required to end slice -1 and start slice 0 before the first cycle of code is executed.
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@ -30,8 +34,6 @@ namespace CoreTiming {
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void Init();
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void Shutdown();
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typedef std::function<void(u64 userdata, int cycles_late)> TimedCallback;
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/**
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* This should only be called from the emu thread, if you are calling it any other thread, you are
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* doing something evil
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@ -40,8 +42,6 @@ u64 GetTicks();
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u64 GetIdleTicks();
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void AddTicks(u64 ticks);
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struct EventType;
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/**
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* Returns the event_type identifier. if name is not unique, it will assert.
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*/
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