mingw: only use Bash-ism `builtin pwd -W` when available

Traditionally, Git for Windows' SDK uses Bash as its default shell.
However, other Unix shells are available, too. Most notably, the Win32
port of BusyBox comes with `ash` whose `pwd` command already prints
Windows paths as Git for Windows wants them, while there is not even a
`builtin` command.

Therefore, let's be careful not to override `pwd` unless we know that
the `builtin` command is available.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
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Johannes Schindelin 2017-06-30 00:35:40 +02:00 коммит произвёл Matthew John Cheetham
Родитель 9568100e44
Коммит cd48f439a4
2 изменённых файлов: 20 добавлений и 8 удалений

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@ -306,10 +306,16 @@ case $(uname -s) in
/usr/bin/find "$@"
}
fi
# git sees Windows-style pwd
pwd () {
builtin pwd -W
}
# On Windows, Git wants Windows paths. But /usr/bin/pwd spits out
# Unix-style paths. At least in Bash, we have a builtin pwd that
# understands the -W option to force "mixed" paths, i.e. with drive
# prefix but still with forward slashes. Let's use that, if available.
if type builtin >/dev/null 2>&1
then
pwd () {
builtin pwd -W
}
fi
is_absolute_path () {
case "$1" in
[/\\]* | [A-Za-z]:*)

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@ -1715,10 +1715,16 @@ case $uname_s in
/usr/bin/find "$@"
}
fi
# git sees Windows-style pwd
pwd () {
builtin pwd -W
}
# On Windows, Git wants Windows paths. But /usr/bin/pwd spits out
# Unix-style paths. At least in Bash, we have a builtin pwd that
# understands the -W option to force "mixed" paths, i.e. with drive
# prefix but still with forward slashes. Let's use that, if available.
if type builtin >/dev/null 2>&1
then
pwd () {
builtin pwd -W
}
fi
# no POSIX permissions
# backslashes in pathspec are converted to '/'
# exec does not inherit the PID