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Path::normalize strips folders named "0" #112

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B4nan opened this issue Nov 27, 2015 · 0 comments
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Path::normalize strips folders named "0" #112

B4nan opened this issue Nov 27, 2015 · 0 comments

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B4nan commented Nov 27, 2015

When running tests on Gitlab CI, Gitlab creates temporary folders like this:

/path/to/builds/0/build

and Path::normalize('/path/to/builds/0/build'); returns wrong path without folder named "0".
it is caused by empty() function: empty('0') === TRUE

janmarek added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 27, 2015
Fix Path::normalize() stripping folders named '0' [fixes #112]
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