Glob: do not skip over backslashes under Windows #197
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(The first commit is just to fix the build following #192)
Currently
Glob
skips over backslashes, interpreting the character following one "literally". This is wrong on Windows, where backslashes are perfectly good characters in pathnames. This commit makes the "skip over backslash" logic only apply when not on Windows.Note that there may be other fixes necessary to work well under Windows, but this is already an improvement.
This PR fixes (at least in some cases) the issue reported in ocaml-ppx/ocamlformat#1773