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.. _doc_introduction_to_godot_development:
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Introduction to Godot development
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This page is meant to introduce the global organization of Godot Engine's
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source code, and give useful tips for extending/fixing the engine on the
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C++ side.
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Architecture diagram
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The following diagram describes the architecture used by Godot, from the
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core components down to the abstracted drivers, via the scene
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structure and the servers.
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.. image:: img/architecture_diagram.jpg
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Debugging the editor with gdb
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-----------------------------
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If you are writing or correcting bugs affecting Godot Engine's editor,
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remember that the binary will by default run the project manager first,
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and then only run the editor in another process once you've selected a
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project. To launch a project directly, you need to run the editor by
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passing the ``-e`` argument to Godot Engine's binary from within your
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project's folder. Typically:
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$ cd ~/myproject
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$ gdb godot
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> run -e
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Or:
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$ gdb godot
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> run -e --path ~/myproject
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