When AchievementProgress::UpdateData(false) is called, it will now empty itself and reinsert all existing boxes, re-sorted into their current buckets, and call UpdateProgress on them all.
Rerendering the entire Achievements dialog every EmulationStateChanged signal is far too often when it turns out that signal fires multiple times to confirm game close, for example. This change results in only the settings changing on EmulationStateChanged, and having the Hardcore mode toggle (which DOES require redrawing the entire dialog) emit its own signal alongside EmulationStateChanged.
AchievementBox now has UpdateData and UpdateProgress, which is called from UpdateData, but may be called elsewhere to update just the progress measurement of the achievement.
CPU Clock Override slider now increments 1% in the UI, with the new lower limit
being 1% instead of 6%.
Prior implementation made it impossible to set exactly 150% in the GUI.
147% -> 152%. Now users can set exact clock % without needing to edit INIs.
rc_client provides basic sorting buckets as a possible option when retrieving the list of achievements or leaderboards; this enables them and labels them in the dialog.
Since rcheevos headers are included in AchievementManager.h, and everyone that depends on Core can include that, we must also pass on the include directory and defines to those dependencies
Storing the log type names in a map results in them getting re-sorted by
their keys, which doesn't quite give us the sorting we want. In
particular, the Achievements category ended up being sorted at R (for
RetroAchivements) instead of at A. Every use of the map is just
iterating through it, so there's no real reason why it has to be a map
anyway.
If an icon is displayed on screen before it downloads, it was displaying a default icon but it would fail to load the actual icon even after it was downloaded. This fixes that.
Add a two second timer to Achievement Progress Indicators to wait until two seconds after the previous message (when it should have decayed out automatically) before posting any new ones.
Prior to this change, attempting to decrease the speed limit below 100% in hardmode would display the new attempted speed and then warn that the speed can not be decreased below 100%; this disables that first message under those conditions.
AchievementManager maintains a unique pointer to a copy of the current volume so it can asynchronously hash that volume. It is not needed otherwise, so I can release that pointer when hashing is complete. This change fixes a bug whereby changing discs in a game and then changing to a different game would result in the loaded volume pointer still being loaded with and hashing to the previous game.