Slight improvements to readability.
Dropped suggestions for string_view (settings.h:101), pass by value
(settings.h:82), reverting double to a float (config.cpp:316), and other
smaller ones, some out of scope.
Addresses review feedback.
Co-authored-by: Ameer J <52414509+ameerj@users.noreply.github.com>
bcat: Fix settings access
telemetry_session: Fix settings accesses
So this is what I get for testing with the web service disabled.
touch_from_button: Fix settings access for clang
Creates a new BasicSettings class in common/settings, and forces setting
a default and label for each setting that uses it in common/settings.
Moves defaults and labels from both frontends into common settings.
Creates a helper function in each frontend to facillitate reading the
settings now with the new default and label properties.
Settings::Setting is also now a subclass of Settings::BasicSetting. Also
adds documentation for both Setting and BasicSetting.
Removes common_sizes.h in favor of having `_KiB`, `_MiB`, `_GiB`, etc
user-literals within literals.h.
To keep the global namespace clean, users will have to use:
```
using namespace Common::Literals;
```
to access these literals.
This check was preventing files with the Write or Append file access modes from being created, as per the documented behavior in FileAccessMode.
This amends the check to test for the existence of a filesystem object prior to checking whether it is a regular file.
Thanks to liushuyu for pointing out that removing the check altogether would not guard against attempting to open non-regular files such as directories, symlinks, FIFO (pipes), sockets, block devices, or character devices.
The documentation has also been updated for these functions to clarify that a file refers to a regular file.
Similarly, Flush() is typically called to attempt to flush a file into the disk. In the one case where this is used, we do not care whether the flush has succeeded or not, making [[nodiscard]] unnecessary.
There are a lot of scenarios where we don't particularly care whether or not the removal operation and just simply attempt a removal.
As such, removing the [[nodiscard]] attribute is best for these functions.
If this is not waited on, the synchronization primitives are destroyed
whe main exits and the detached task ends up signalling garbage and not
properly finishing.
Use its std::stop_token to abort shader cache loading.
Using std::stop_token instead of std::atomic_bool allows the usage of
other utilities like std::stop_callback.