path is linux uses ‘/’
path is windows uses: ‘’
then why if I specify path using front slash… also works well with
windows?
Because magic. Ruby supports it and it works. I think most Windows
APIs and applications accept /-paths, too.
– Matma R.
path is linux uses ‘/’
path is windows uses: ‘’
then why if I specify path using front slash… also works well with
windows?
Because magic. Ruby supports it and it works. I think most Windows
APIs and applications accept /-paths, too.
– Matma R.
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