"Randall S. Becker" <rsbecker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> Torsten Bögershausen <tboegi@xxxxxx> writes: >> >> > And it may even be that we need a special handling for the "\" to be >> > treated as "/". >> >> I do not do Windows, but is_dir_sep() needs to be tweaked if you want to do >> that. > > Heavy Cygwin user here. It is used in my environment for > cross-compilation. Everything should be done using / separators in > Cygwin, not \. So /cygdrive/c, /cygdrive/d always prefaces the > path rather than C:\ or D:\, which won't parse. It is, > essentially, a bash environment, including that git completions > work properly. Backslash ends up doing what it would in bash. In short, in your opinion, the original message in this thread expresses an invalid wish, as C:\path\to\dir\ is not a valid way to spell the path to the directory, and it should be written as /cygdrive/c/path/to/dir instead? How well does this argument work in the real world, when another claim in the original message This causes problems for any non-Cygwin tools that might call Git: http://github.com/golang/go/issues/23155 is taken into account, I wonder, though?