Matching in genqlient by Normalizing Paths#373
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I don't really have a good way to test this but it seems plausible!
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This pull request addresses an issue with the
genqlientlibrary, which uses thedoublestarpackage for path matching. The current implementation does not correctly match paths on Windows systems due to differences in path separators. I've implemented a simple fix by converting Windows-style backslashes (\) to forward slashes (/) before performing the match, allowing the path matching to work correctly across all platforms.#371
bmatcuk/doublestar#61