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*** Original change description ***

ijar: use bazel's file utilities

This change not only implements ijar for Windows
(with MSVC), but also fixes a bug in
mapped_file_windows (path conversion didn't make
the input path absolute, so we could not build
java code with the MSYS-less bazel).

Fixes https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/2157

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tree: 1bba542fdaa5bbea2678fb5be2134523959701a5
  1. examples/
  2. scripts/
  3. site/
  4. src/
  5. third_party/
  6. tools/
  7. .gitattributes
  8. .gitignore
  9. AUTHORS
  10. BUILD
  11. CHANGELOG.md
  12. combine_distfiles.sh
  13. compile.sh
  14. CONTRIBUTING.md
  15. CONTRIBUTORS
  16. ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md
  17. LICENSE
  18. LICENSE.txt
  19. README.md
  20. WORKSPACE
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