- Implement XCI file trimming with validation and Unicode support
- Add trimming options to File menu and game properties dialog
- Optimize rainbow mode performance globally (150ms timer, cached colors)
- Add horizontal scrolling to game properties dialog
- Fix compilation issues and improve code quality
Thanks to Citron Tester Tetsuya Takahashi (高橋 哲屋) for extensive testing and contributions to the XCI Trimmer implementation.
Co-authored-by: Tetsuya Takahashi <tetsuya@citron-emu.org>
Signed-off-by: Zephyron <zephyron@citron-emu.org>
Fix LTO linking issues on CachyOS with GCC 15.x
- Add LTO support to all core library targets (input_common, frontend_common,
network, shader_recompiler, web_service) that were missing LTO configuration
- Create citron_configure_lto() helper function for consistent LTO handling
- Implement CachyOS-specific detection via /etc/os-release and kernel version
- Apply conservative LTO flags (-flto=auto -ffat-lto-objects) only for
CachyOS + GCC 15+ to resolve linking errors with newer toolchains
- Other distributions continue using aggressive LTO settings for maximum performance
- Disable LTO on executable targets to prevent main function optimization issues
This resolves "undefined symbol" errors when building with -DCITRON_ENABLE_LTO=ON
on CachyOS while maintaining optimal LTO performance on other distributions.
Fixes linking errors including:
- Core::Frontend::EmuWindow symbols
- Core::System methods
- Settings::values
- Common logging functions
Tested on CachyOS with GCC 15.1.1 + LLD 20.1.8
Signed-off-by: Boss.sfc <boss.sfc@citron-emu.org>
MicroSleep allows the processor to pause for a "short" amount of time (in the microsecond range). This is useful for spin-waiting that does not require nanosecond precision.
This uses the new TPAUSE instruction introduced on Intel's newest processors as part of the waitpkg instructions. For CPUs that do not support waitpkg instructions, this is equivalent to yield().
Co-Authored-By: liamwhite <liamwhite@users.noreply.github.com>
This implementation provides a consistent, high performance, and high resolution clock where/when std::chrono::steady_clock does not provide sufficient precision.