This fixed the delete button enabled for external content (which is auto handled and the proper way to get rid of them is either by removing its folder from ext content list, or removing the file itself) by streaming patch source thru jni.
Along the way stumbled upon another bug: If you have an external content update installed (say latest version for example) and you NAND install a previous update (like in silksong's hard mode update), the newest update version string would leak to the previous one.
Did videos for both. Fixed both. Seems good to go.
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/3691
Reviewed-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-by: Lizzie <lizzie@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-by: DraVee <chimera@dravee.dev>
Co-authored-by: xbzk <xbzk@eden-emu.dev>
Co-committed-by: xbzk <xbzk@eden-emu.dev>
Adds a location param to the Patch struct which can be used to delete
any installed mods at the user's request. You can delete multiple at
once too, or just one by right-clicking
You are not able to delete game updates, DLC, or SDMC mods.
Signed-off-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/3626
Reviewed-by: DraVee <dravee@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-by: Maufeat <sahyno1996@gmail.com>
Adds the capability to add DLC and Updates without installing them to NAND. This was tested on Windows only and needs Android integration.
Co-authored-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Co-authored-by: wildcard <wildcard@eden-emu.dev>
Co-authored-by: nekle <nekle@protonmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/2862
Reviewed-by: DraVee <dravee@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Co-authored-by: Maufeat <sahyno1996@gmail.com>
Co-committed-by: Maufeat <sahyno1996@gmail.com>
This formats all copyright comments according to SPDX formatting guidelines.
Additionally, this resolves the remaining GPLv2 only licensed files by relicensing them to GPLv2.0-or-later.
Changes many patch_manager functions to use a case-less variant of
GetSubdirectory. Fixes patches not showing up on *nix systems when
patch directories are named with odd cases, i.e. `exeFS'.
Neither of these functions require the use of shared ownership of the
returned pointer. This makes it more difficult to create reference
cycles with, and makes the interface more generic, as std::shared_ptr
instances can be created from a std::unique_ptr, but the vice-versa
isn't possible. This also alters relevant functions to take NCA
arguments by const reference rather than a const reference to a
std::shared_ptr. These functions don't alter the ownership of the memory
used by the NCA instance, so we can make the interface more generic by
not assuming anything about the type of smart pointer the NCA is
contained within and make it the caller's responsibility to ensure the
supplied NCA is valid.
Several classes have a lot of non-trivial members within them, or don't
but likely should have the destructor defaulted in the cpp file for
future-proofing/being more friendly to forward declarations.
Leaving the destructor unspecified allows the compiler to inline the
destruction code all over the place, which is generally undesirable from
a code bloat perspective.