The multiplayer state object and dialogs hold a (modified) game list model, but it isn't updated when the actual game list changes. This updates the multiplayer dialogs with the new game list when it got repopulated.
Allows updating the credentials of the announce session, thus allowing credentials changes to be reflected before citra restart. To avoid race conditions and web errors (you can only update the room that you created, i.e. changing credentials halfway will make it break), now you can only use the Citra Web Services settings when not hosting a public room.
The `Register()` function can now handle error results and the error will be passed immediately to the Qt frontend, instead of being ignored silently and failing later with a "Room is not registered".
Based on the `roles` payload in the JWT, the rooms will now give mod permission to Citra Community Moderators. To notify the client of its permissions, a new response, IdJoinSuccessAsMod is added, and there's now a new RoomMember::State called Moderator.
The user would be notified if the message contains "@" followed by the user's nickname or forum username. An alert would be shown, and the icon and message in the status bar would be changed. All notification is only shown if the chat window currently does not have focus.
Also added a connected_notification icon for showing in the status bar.
To allow for passing moderation errors around without impacting the State, this commit also separates the previous State enum into two enums: State, and Error. The State enum now only contains generic states like disconnected or connected, and the Error enum describes the specific error happened.
citra_qt/multiplayer/{state, message} is changed accordingly.
In dark theme, it is very hard to see the connected/disconnected icons because they are dark too. So I added two white-coloured icons for the dark theme. This also fixed an issue where theme update does not change the icon on the status bar.
* Move Joining state change sooner in the code to prevent an issue where
failing to connect multiple times in a row doesn't change the state (as
it goes from CouldNotConnect -> CouldNotConnect which doesn't trigger a
state changed callback)
* Prevent double clicking too fast on a room in the lobby from causing
issues
* Lobby no longer closes when joining a room
Each window can still watch for state changes to update the ui or to
close the window as appropriate, but for any error announcements, they
all belong in Multiplayer state now.