Fix an issue where a shared storage path on Linux, that maps via two-way
variables to a drive root on Windows, caused problems with the path
translation system.
Windows paths that consist only of a drive letter (`F:`) cannot just be
concatenated to a relative path, as that will result in `F:path\to\file`,
which is still a relative path of sorts. This is now handled correctly,
and should result in `F:\path\to\file`.
This fixes#104237.
Two-way variable replacement now also changes the path separators. Since
the two-way replacement is made for paths, it makes sense to also clean up
the path for the target platform.
Add a function that can determine whether the given path is considered
a "root path". Considers `/`, `X:`, `X:\` and `X:/` root paths, where `X`
is any upper or lower case Latin letters.
The add-on code was copy-pasted from other addons and used the GPL v2
license, whereas by accident the LICENSE text file had the GNU "Affero" GPL
license v3 (instead of regular GPL v3).
This is now all streamlined, and all code is licensed as "GPL v3 or later".
Furthermore, the code comments just show a SPDX License Identifier
instead of an entire license block.
Add `crosspath.ToNative(path)`, which returns the path with platform-
native path separators. This is meant for use in the Worker, to convert
paths before attempting to use them.
Both Go's standard `path` and `path/filepath` packages are too limiting to
work well for Flamenco. The former assumes Linux/POSIX paths, the latter
only works with platform-native paths. Neither can work with Windows paths
on Linux, or Linux paths on Windows.