Visual Studio has an option to search all files in a solution, so I
did a search in there for "default:" looking for any missing break
statements.
I've left out default statements that return something, and that throw
something, even if via ThrowInvalidType. UNREACHABLE leads towards throw
R_THROW macro leads towards a return
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp: In member function 'virtual Network::Errno Network::ProxySocket::Initialize(Network::Domain, Network::Type, Network::Protocol)':
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp:51:20: error: 'SO_TYPE' was not declared in this scope
51 | SetSockOpt(fd, SO_TYPE, type);
| ^~~~~~~
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp: In member function 'virtual Network::Errno Network::ProxySocket::SetLinger(bool, u32)':
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp:253:27: error: 'SO_LINGER' was not declared in this scope
253 | return SetSockOpt(fd, SO_LINGER, values);
| ^~~~~~~~~
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp: In member function 'virtual Network::Errno Network::ProxySocket::SetReuseAddr(bool)':
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp:257:32: error: 'SO_REUSEADDR' was not declared in this scope
257 | return SetSockOpt<u32>(fd, SO_REUSEADDR, enable ? 1 : 0);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp: In member function 'virtual Network::Errno Network::ProxySocket::SetBroadcast(bool)':
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp:262:32: error: 'SO_BROADCAST' was not declared in this scope
262 | return SetSockOpt<u32>(fd, SO_BROADCAST, enable ? 1 : 0);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp: In member function 'virtual Network::Errno Network::ProxySocket::SetSndBuf(u32)':
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp:266:27: error: 'SO_SNDBUF' was not declared in this scope
266 | return SetSockOpt(fd, SO_SNDBUF, value);
| ^~~~~~~~~
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp: In member function 'virtual Network::Errno Network::ProxySocket::SetRcvBuf(u32)':
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp:274:27: error: 'SO_RCVBUF' was not declared in this scope
274 | return SetSockOpt(fd, SO_RCVBUF, value);
| ^~~~~~~~~
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp: In member function 'virtual Network::Errno Network::ProxySocket::SetSndTimeo(u32)':
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp:279:27: error: 'SO_SNDTIMEO' was not declared in this scope
279 | return SetSockOpt(fd, SO_SNDTIMEO, static_cast<int>(value));
| ^~~~~~~~~~~
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp: In member function 'virtual Network::Errno Network::ProxySocket::SetRcvTimeo(u32)':
src/core/internal_network/socket_proxy.cpp:284:27: error: 'SO_RCVTIMEO' was not declared in this scope
284 | return SetSockOpt(fd, SO_RCVTIMEO, static_cast<int>(value));
| ^~~~~~~~~~~
- These APIs are used to capture the opened users and allow that state to be persisted across processes.
- They are not intended to just return the system opened users, that is what ListOpenUsers is for.
- Fixes the launch hang with Bayonetta 3.
applet_resource_user_id isn't actually modified and is just assigned to
a member variable, so this doesn't need to be a mutable reference.
Similarly, the device name itself isn't modified and is only moved. We
pass by value here, since we can still perform the move, but eliminate a
sneaky set of calls that can unintentionally destroy the original
string. Given how nested the calls are, it's good to get rid of this
potential vector for a use-after-move bug.
This also covers std::span, which does not have a const iterator.
Also renames IsSTLContainer to IsContiguousContainer to explicitly convey its semantics.