* Massive reduction in heap space allocation, going from settings struct
264kb to 119Kb
* Use NAME_MAX_LENGTH for base paths/names, etc
* Use DIR_MAX_LENGTH for directory sizes
assignments for strings longer than 2 chars
- Use strlcpy concatenation instead of strlcat
- Make sure that what remains of iteration of the '_len' variable
for manual char assignment
is done in a safer way so mistakes are less possible
usage of strlcpy (when position/offset of previous strlcpy/snprintf call
is known. strlcat implementation in libretro-common makes implicit strlen
call, using strlcpy avoids this
* Reduce a bunch of local char variables by use of said clever usage,
should save up on local stack size usage
Avoids the internal strlen call inside strdup, and strdup is a deprecated
function starting from MSVC2005 anyways.
NOTE: Do NOT pass STRLEN_CONST as n parameter to strldup, it needs to
be at least +1 character higher than the strlen return value of the same
string