(10-15-2021, 08:53 PM)Gimphried Wrote:
- DIR-SEPARATOR is "\\" in Windows
- DIR-SEPARATOR is "/" in Linux
Not really. In Windows it is either, but 1) the console (.BAT) only accepts \, and the APIs return \, but APIs also accept / in their inputs. This avoids a lot of counting pairs of \\ (and on an AZERTY keyboard, the / is a lot easier to enter than the \).