godot/platform/linuxbsd/godot_linuxbsd.cpp
Rémi Verschelde 9e4315bb50
Style: Harmonize header includes in platform ports
This applies our existing style guide, and adds a new rule to that style
guide for modular components such as platform ports and modules:

Includes from the platform port or module should be included with relative
paths (relative to the root folder of the modular component, e.g.
`platform/linuxbsd/`), in their own section before Godot's "core" includes.

The `api` and `export` subfolders also need to be handled as self-contained
(and thus use relative paths for their "local" includes) as they are all
compiled for each editor platform, without necessarily having the api/export
matching platform folder in the include path.
E.g. the Linux editor build will compile `platform/android/{api,export}/*.cpp`
and those need to use relative includes for it to work.
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/**************************************************************************/
/* godot_linuxbsd.cpp */
/**************************************************************************/
/* This file is part of: */
/* GODOT ENGINE */
/* https://godotengine.org */
/**************************************************************************/
/* Copyright (c) 2014-present Godot Engine contributors (see AUTHORS.md). */
/* Copyright (c) 2007-2014 Juan Linietsky, Ariel Manzur. */
/* */
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/* the following conditions: */
/* */
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/**************************************************************************/
#include "os_linuxbsd.h"
#include "main/main.h"
#include <limits.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#if defined(SANITIZERS_ENABLED)
#include <sys/resource.h>
#endif
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
#if defined(SANITIZERS_ENABLED)
// Note: Set stack size to be at least 30 MB (vs 8 MB default) to avoid overflow, address sanitizer can increase stack usage up to 3 times.
struct rlimit stack_lim = { 0x1E00000, 0x1E00000 };
setrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &stack_lim);
#endif
OS_LinuxBSD os;
setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "");
// We must override main when testing is enabled
TEST_MAIN_OVERRIDE
char *cwd = (char *)malloc(PATH_MAX);
ERR_FAIL_COND_V(!cwd, ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
char *ret = getcwd(cwd, PATH_MAX);
Error err = Main::setup(argv[0], argc - 1, &argv[1]);
if (err != OK) {
free(cwd);
if (err == ERR_HELP) { // Returned by --help and --version, so success.
return 0;
}
return 255;
}
if (Main::start()) {
os.set_exit_code(EXIT_SUCCESS);
os.run(); // it is actually the OS that decides how to run
}
Main::cleanup();
if (ret) { // Previous getcwd was successful
if (chdir(cwd) != 0) {
ERR_PRINT("Couldn't return to previous working directory.");
}
}
free(cwd);
return os.get_exit_code();
}