Ryujinx was not hinting application name, so on some platforms (e.g.
Linux) volume control shows Ryujinx as 'SDL Application'. This can cause
confusion.
This commit fixes name in volume control applets on some platforms.
see: https://wiki.libsdl.org/SDL2/SDL_HINT_APP_NAME
* Remove GetBaseApplicationDirectory() & Move logs directory to user base path
We should assume the application directory might be write-protected.
* Use Ryujinx.sh in Ryujinx.desktop
This desktop file isn't really used right now,
so this changes effectively nothing.
* Use properties in ReleaseInformation.cs and add ConfigName property
* Configure config filename in Github workflows
* Add a separate config step for macOS
Because they use BSD sed instead of GNU sed
* Keep log directory at the old location for dev environments
* Add FileSystemUtils since Directory.Move() doesn't work across filesystems
Steal CopyDirectory code from https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/io/how-to-copy-directories
* Fix "Open Logs folder" button pointing to the wrong directory
* Add execute permissions to Ryujinx.sh
* Fix missing newlines
* AppDataManager: Use FileSystemUtils.MoveDirectory()
* Make dotnet format happy
* Add a fallback for the logging directory
* Change TargetFramework to net8.0
* Disable info messages
* Fix warings
* Disable additional analyzer messages
* Fix typo
* Add whitespace
* Fix ref vs in warnings
* Use explicit [In] on array parameters
* No need to guard Remove with Contains
* Use 'ArgumentOutOfRangeException.ThrowIf...' instead of explicitly throwing a new exception instance
* Bump .NET SDK version
* Enable JsonSerializerIsReflectionEnabledByDefault
* Use 8.0.100 GA release
* Bump System package versions
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Co-authored-by: Zoltan Csizmadia <Zoltan.Csizmadia@vericast.com>
Nintendo controllers notoriously have the A/B and X/Y buttons swapped, compared to the standard.
In order to combat this, when setting the default controller layout, Ryujinx checks whether the controller name contains "Nintendo", and swaps the mapping accordingly.
However, the reason the mapping is inverted in the first place is because SDL has `SDL_HINT_GAMECONTROLLER_USE_BUTTON_LABELS` set to 1 by default. By setting it to 0, the mapping will be based on the buttons' position instead.
So, by doing it (and removing the `isNintendoStyle` variable), we get the following advantages:
- The mapping will be the same on all controllers, removing the need to adjust custom mappings depending on what controller is used
- Users who already set `SDL_HINT_GAMECONTROLLER_USE_BUTTON_LABELS` to 0 globally for other games/applications (like me) won't have a wrong default mapping
- Checking whether the controller name contains "Nintendo" is ugly
Disadvantages:
- Breaks the controller configuration for existing users who are using a Nintendo controller
* dotnet format style --severity info
Some changes were manually reverted.
* Address dotnet format CA1816 warnings
* Address or silence dotnet format CA1806 and a few CA1854 warnings
* Address most dotnet format whitespace warnings
* dotnet format whitespace after rebase