fix: use path instead of filepath#1685
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Sorry for the delay in reviewing this. Thank you for fixing the support of windows. Looks good to me.
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Currently, yaegi uses the
filepathpackage to join paths.However, this has issues: YAEGI uses an
fs.FSinternally for source code access, andfsspecifies that/separated paths must be used. On Unix systems, this obviously makes no difference; but on Windows, with a non-default FS, this causes errors (since YAEGI creates\separated paths, but the FS expects/separated paths).Furthermore, generally speaking, Golang import paths and the like are always
/separated anyway, regardless of OS.To clear this up, this PR changes path handling to
/separated paths. This has the advantage of being accepted by all OS (even Windows will accept/separated paths). Paths passed by the user toCompilePathor similar are changed to/separators, if necessary.