besides simply being redundant work, the now removed normalize call would cause
spawn to errantly fail (BadPath) when passing a relative path which traversed
'above' the current working directory. This case is already handled by leaving
normalization to the windows.wToPrefixedFileW call in
windowsCreateProcessPathExt
writeFile was deprecated in favor of writeFile2 in f645022d16361865e24582d28f1e62312fbc73bb. This commit renames writeFile2 to writeFile and makes writeFile2 a compile error.
Justification: exec, execv etc are unix concepts and portable version
should be called differently.
Do no touch non-Zig code. Adjust error names as well, if associated.
Closes#5853.
On Windows, a directory that's set as the current working directory is
not allowed to be removed. This can cause error on `deleteTree` if the
CWD is set to the file to be removed and will cause `error.FileBusy`.
However, due to `tmp.cleanup()` ignoring the errors, the folder removal error will
be ignored. The only test violating this is `windows_spawn`. As a
solution, setting the parent directory to be the CWD before deletion
will allow the cleanup to pass.
Fixes a regression caused by https://github.com/ziglang/zig/pull/13983
From the added comment:
We still search the path if the cwd is absolute because of the
"cwd set in ChildProcess is in effect when choosing the executable path
to match posix semantics" behavior--we don't want to skip searching
the PATH just because we were trying to set the cwd of the child process.