Support deleting symlinks in Lwt_io.with_temp_dir on Windows#886
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@MisterDA Could you rebase this? |
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This is related to ocaml/ocaml#10642. At the moment neither |
If a Windows symlink points to a directory, then rmdir is the correct function to call. If it points to a file, then unlink is the correct function. When pointing to a file, the symlink can also have the read-only attribute, which makes it subject of the little chmod dance.
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If a Windows symlink points to a directory, then rmdir is the correct
function to call. If it points to a file, then unlink is the correct
function. When pointing to a file, the symlink can also have the
read-only attribute, which makes it subject of the little chmod dance.
This depends on the fix in #883.