This makes it easy to take a buffer containing a path with relative references (i.e. .. or . path segments) and resolve all of those into a clean path. This can be applied to URLs as well as file paths which can be useful. As part of this, I made the drive-letter detection apply on all platforms, not just windows. If you give a path that looks like "c:/..." on any platform, it seems like we might as well detect that as a rooted path. I suppose if you create a directory named "x:" on another platform and want to use that as the beginning of a relative path under the root directory of your repo, this could cause a problem, but then it seems like you're asking for trouble.
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