commit | 78b8be6486d4cd0e1515e5cc19b865671e01c743 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | László Csomor <laszlocsomor@google.com> | Tue Mar 28 09:04:06 2017 +0000 |
committer | Philipp Wollermann <philwo@google.com> | Tue Mar 28 19:50:49 2017 +0000 |
tree | 4a3111df1c8ccc66c20d67038b1ce06f918f29e3 | |
parent | 99a5a30d17d920de323d1cc37e3fe25a0749ae41 [diff] |
Bazel client, Windows: path casing bugfixes Change blaze::ConvertPath to lower-case its result for sake of deterministic comparison later. Change blaze::CompareAbsolutePaths to call blaze::ConvertPath before comparison. The ConvertPath method normalizes its input then converts it to lowercase, meaning ConvertPath("c:/Foo") and ConvertPath("C:\FOO\.") will give the same result. Thanks to this we will no longer kill the Bazel server if the --output_user_root changes but only in casing, or by adding/removing trailing slash/backslash. Fixes https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/2714 -- Change-Id: I36c13378a9e3567862ee1c611f56b0c3ab465da8 Reviewed-on: https://cr.bazel.build/9517 PiperOrigin-RevId: 151425571 MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=151425571
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