test: Convert Window path to MSYS path

When MSYS shell executes program, if its arguments look like MSYS paths,
MSYS automatically converts them into Windows paths.
For example, `/c/path:/d/path` becomes `C:\path;D:\path`.
However, if there is only one path e.g. `/c/path`, it becomes `C:/path`.

maketest.py reverts the behavior to reduce confusion between MSYS and
Windows, but it didn't handle the `/c/path` case. This patch fixes the
issue.

Fixes #15297
Fixes #15250
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klutzy 2014-08-23 15:58:38 +09:00
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@ -15,13 +15,14 @@ import sys
# msys1/msys2 automatically converts `/abs/path1:/abs/path2` into
# `c:\real\abs\path1;c:\real\abs\path2` (semicolons) if shell thinks
# the value is list of paths.
# (if there is only one path, it becomes `c:/real/abs/path`.)
# this causes great confusion and error: shell and Makefile doesn't like
# windows paths so it is really error-prone. revert it for peace.
def normalize_path(v):
# c:\path -> /c/path
if ':\\' in v:
v = '/' + v.replace(':\\', '/')
v = v.replace('\\', '/')
# c:/path -> /c/path
if ':/' in v:
v = '/' + v.replace(':/', '/')
return v