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Elias Naur 45da52cee7 app: merge app/internal/wm into package app
The app and app/internal/wm packages are tightly coupled, requiring
quite a bit of forwarding types, values and constants from the internal
package to export it. Further, no other package imports package wm.

This change merges the two packages.

While here, drop the pre-Go 1.14 SIGPIPE workaround.

Signed-off-by: Elias Naur <mail@eliasnaur.com>
2021-08-29 22:00:16 +02:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Unlicense OR MIT
package app
import (
"os"
"strings"
)
// extraArgs contains extra arguments to append to
// os.Args. The arguments are separated with |.
// Useful for running programs on mobiles where the
// command line is not available.
// Set with the go linker flag -X.
var extraArgs string
func init() {
if extraArgs != "" {
args := strings.Split(extraArgs, "|")
os.Args = append(os.Args, args...)
}
}
// DataDir returns a path to use for application-specific
// configuration data.
// On desktop systems, DataDir use os.UserConfigDir.
// On iOS NSDocumentDirectory is queried.
// For Android Context.getFilesDir is used.
//
// BUG: DataDir blocks on Android until init functions
// have completed.
func DataDir() (string, error) {
return dataDir()
}
// Main must be called last from the program main function.
// On most platforms Main blocks forever, for Android and
// iOS it returns immediately to give control of the main
// thread back to the system.
//
// Calling Main is necessary because some operating systems
// require control of the main thread of the program for
// running windows.
func Main() {
osMain()
}