}
-/* Strip leading and trailing forward slashes from a string. Modifies it in
- * place and returns the stripped string. */
-static const tchar *
-canonicalize_target_path(tchar *target_path)
-{
- tchar *p;
- if (target_path == NULL)
- return T("");
- for (;;) {
- if (*target_path == T('\0'))
- return target_path;
- else if (*target_path == T('/'))
- target_path++;
- else
- break;
- }
-
- p = tstrchr(target_path, T('\0')) - 1;
- while (*p == T('/'))
- *p-- = T('\0');
- return target_path;
-}
-
/* Strip leading and trailing slashes from the target paths, and translate all
* backslashes in the source and target paths into forward slashes. */
static void
/* The Windows API can handle forward slashes. Just get rid of
* backslashes to avoid confusing other parts of the library
* code. */
- zap_backslashes(sources->fs_source_path);
- if (sources->wim_target_path)
- zap_backslashes(sources->wim_target_path);
-
- sources->wim_target_path =
- (tchar*)canonicalize_target_path(sources->wim_target_path);
+ sources->fs_source_path = canonicalize_fs_path(sources->fs_source_path);
+ sources->wim_target_path = canonicalize_wim_path(sources->wim_target_path);
DEBUG("Canonical target: \"%"TS"\"", sources->wim_target_path);
sources++;
}