Path-Tiny-0.028 Path::Tiny on win32 turns C:/ or C:\ into C: but those aren't equivalent (C: is chdir C: && echo %cd% )
This breaks absolute and realpath (resolve)
$ perl -MPath::Tiny -le " print path( 'C:/')->realpath "
C:/Documents and Settings/username
$ perl -MPath::Tiny -le " print path( 'D:/')->realpath "
D:/dev/misc
$ perl -MPath::Tiny -le " print path( 'C:/')->absolute->realpath "
D:/dev/misc/C:: No such file or directory at C:/perl/site/lib/Path/Tin
+y.pm line 449.
$ mversion Path::Tiny
0.028
Editing sub path to comment out the following line seems to fix it :)
$path =~ s{/$}{} if $path ne "/"; # hack to make splitpath give us a b
+asename
There are 2 extra failures as a result of this patch (meaning its working) not ok 55 - path('A:/')
# Failed test 'path('A:/')'
# at t/zzz-spec.t line 200.
# got: 'A:/'
# expected: 'A:'
not ok 67 - path('A:/')
# Failed test 'path('A:/')'
# at t/zzz-spec.t line 200.
# got: 'A:/'
# expected: 'A:'
Does this break on linux?
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