common BUGFIX define PATH_MAX if not available#2404
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uncrustify requires includes to be sorted alphabetically, that is why the tests failed.
PATH_MAX is optional in POSIX, and thus may not be provided (e.g. on GNU/Hurd). Provide a fallback definition for it, so the existing code keeps working for now; include <limits.h> to ensure that PATH_MAX is available if provided on the current OS/libc.
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PATH_MAXis optional in POSIX, and thus may not be provided (e.g. on GNU/Hurd). Provide a fallback definition for it, so the existing code keeps working for now; include<limits.h>to ensure thatPATH_MAXis available if provided on the current OS/libc.