[PATCH v5 1/3] test: use unambigous leading path (/foo) for MSYS

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In test cases for relative_path, path with one leading character
(such as /a, /x) may be recogonized as "a:/" or "x:/" if there is
such DOS drive on MSYS platform. Use an umambigous leading path
"/foo" instead.

Also change two leading slashes (//) to three leading slashes (///),
otherwize it will be recognized as UNC name on MSYS platform.

Signed-off-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@xxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx>
---
 t/t0060-path-utils.sh | 56 +++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------
 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)

diff --git a/t/t0060-path-utils.sh b/t/t0060-path-utils.sh
index 3a48de2..92976e0 100755
--- a/t/t0060-path-utils.sh
+++ b/t/t0060-path-utils.sh
@@ -190,33 +190,33 @@ test_expect_success SYMLINKS 'real path works on symlinks' '
 	test "$sym" = "$(test-path-utils real_path "$dir2/syml")"
 '
 
-relative_path /a/b/c/	/a/b/		c/
-relative_path /a/b/c/	/a/b		c/
-relative_path /a//b//c/	//a/b//		c/	POSIX
-relative_path /a/b	/a/b		./
-relative_path /a/b/	/a/b		./
-relative_path /a	/a/b		../
-relative_path /		/a/b/		../../
-relative_path /a/c	/a/b/		../c
-relative_path /a/c	/a/b		../c
-relative_path /x/y	/a/b/		../../x/y
-relative_path /a/b	"<empty>"	/a/b
-relative_path /a/b 	"<null>"	/a/b
-relative_path a/b/c/	a/b/		c/
-relative_path a/b/c/	a/b		c/
-relative_path a/b//c	a//b		c
-relative_path a/b/	a/b/		./
-relative_path a/b/	a/b		./
-relative_path a		a/b		../
-relative_path x/y	a/b		../../x/y
-relative_path a/c	a/b		../c
-relative_path a/b	"<empty>"	a/b
-relative_path a/b 	"<null>"	a/b
-relative_path "<empty>"	/a/b		./
-relative_path "<empty>"	"<empty>"	./
-relative_path "<empty>"	"<null>"	./
-relative_path "<null>"	"<empty>"	./
-relative_path "<null>"	"<null>"	./
-relative_path "<null>"	/a/b		./
+relative_path /foo/a/b/c/	/foo/a/b/	c/
+relative_path /foo/a/b/c/	/foo/a/b	c/
+relative_path /foo/a//b//c/	///foo/a/b//	c/		POSIX
+relative_path /foo/a/b		/foo/a/b	./
+relative_path /foo/a/b/		/foo/a/b	./
+relative_path /foo/a		/foo/a/b	../
+relative_path /			/foo/a/b/	../../../
+relative_path /foo/a/c		/foo/a/b/	../c
+relative_path /foo/a/c		/foo/a/b	../c
+relative_path /foo/x/y		/foo/a/b/	../../x/y
+relative_path /foo/a/b		"<empty>"	/foo/a/b
+relative_path /foo/a/b 		"<null>"	/foo/a/b
+relative_path foo/a/b/c/	foo/a/b/	c/
+relative_path foo/a/b/c/	foo/a/b		c/
+relative_path foo/a/b//c	foo/a//b	c
+relative_path foo/a/b/		foo/a/b/	./
+relative_path foo/a/b/		foo/a/b		./
+relative_path foo/a		foo/a/b		../
+relative_path foo/x/y		foo/a/b		../../x/y
+relative_path foo/a/c		foo/a/b		../c
+relative_path foo/a/b		"<empty>"	foo/a/b
+relative_path foo/a/b 		"<null>"	foo/a/b
+relative_path "<empty>"		/foo/a/b	./
+relative_path "<empty>"		"<empty>"	./
+relative_path "<empty>"		"<null>"	./
+relative_path "<null>"		"<empty>"	./
+relative_path "<null>"		"<null>"	./
+relative_path "<null>"		/foo/a/b	./
 
 test_done
-- 
1.8.4

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