fix pathSubs for windows: --outdir:@projectpath/foo
works cross platform, and without quoting needed
#13407
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before PR
nim c --outdir:'$projectpath'/foo main.nim
works on posix, but not on windows inside exec (inside nims program) or execCmd (inside nim program) or on windows command prompt (only works on windows git bash cmd prompt)nim c --outdir:$projectpath/foo main.nim
works on windows cmd prompt, but not on posix, and not on windows git bash promptlikewise with other path substitutions supported by
pathSubs
after PR
nim c --outdir:@projectpath/foo main.nim
works everywhere (posix and windows, nim or nims or on cmdline), and doesn't require any quotingnote
--docroot:@pkg
introduced in fix #13150nim doc --project
now works reliably #13223$projectpath
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