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Summary: Various path functions were not treating paths consisting of slashes alone consistently. For example, the iterator-based accessors decomposed the path "///" into two elements: "/" and ".". This is not too bad, but it is different from the behavior specified by posix: ``` A pathname that contains ***at least one non-slash character*** and that ends with one or more trailing slashes shall be resolved as if a single dot character ( '.' ) were appended to the pathname. ``` More importantly, this was different from how we treated the same path in the filename+parent_path functions, which decomposed this path into "." and "". This was completely wrong as it lost the information that this was an absolute path which referred to the root directory. This patch fixes this behavior by making sure all functions treat paths consisting of (back)slashes alone the same way as "/". I.e., the iterator-based functions will just report one component ("/"), and the filename+parent_path will decompose them into "/" and "". A slightly controversial topic here may be the treatment of "//". Posix says that paths beginning with "//" may have special meaning and indeed we have code which parses paths like "//net/foo/bar" specially. However, as we were already not being consistent in parsing the "//" string alone, and any special parsing for it would complicate the code further, I chose to treat it the same way as longer sequences of slashes (which are guaranteed to be the same as "/"). Another slight change of behavior is in the parsing of paths like "//net//". Previously the last component of this path was ".". However, as in our parsing the "//net" part in this path was the same as the "drive" part in "c:\" and the next slash was the "root directory", it made sense to treat "//net//" the same way as "//net/" (i.e., not to add the extra "." component at the end). Reviewers: zturner, rnk, dblaikie, Bigcheese Subscribers: llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45942 llvm-svn: 331876