Support for Windows cross-compilation from Linux #295
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Since
DirSep
matches the default separator of the target OS, it's not suitable for performing path operations during compile-time on the host OS.The particular fix here solves the issue for cross-compiling a Windows build from a Linux host, but Nim seems to need a more general solution for detecting the host OS during compilation, so a host OS specific separator can be used when deriving paths from
currentSourcePath
.