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@devversion devversion commented Jul 23, 2018

  • When using ts-api-guardian on Windows, the input file can't be found due to wrong normalized path delimiters.

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cc. @alexeagle. Wasn't sure how to indicate that this affects ts-api-guardian, so I've added it as a suffix.

* When using `ts-api-guardian` on Windows, the input file can't be found due to wrong normalized path delimiters.
const entrypoint = path.normalize(fileName);
// Since the entry point will be compared with the source files from the TypeScript program,
// the path needs to be normalized with forward slashes in order to work within Windows.
const entrypoint = path.normalize(fileName).replace(/\\/g, '/');
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Or use canonical-path 😉

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I didn't want to introduce another dependency for something simple. Also I'd have preferred using ts.normalizePath but that's apparently internal 😄

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I think you can use path.posix.normaize

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Thought that too, but unfortunately it doesn't work that way :/ (nodejs/node#12298)

@jelbourn jelbourn added hotlist: components team Related to Angular CDK or Angular Material hotlist: angular-core-team labels Jul 24, 2018
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Thanks!!

@alexeagle alexeagle added the target: patch This PR is targeted for the next patch release label Jul 25, 2018
@alexeagle alexeagle added the action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker label Aug 1, 2018
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* When using `ts-api-guardian` on Windows, the input file can't be found due to wrong normalized path delimiters.

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