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<attribute name="pathConverter" type="string">
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<annotation>
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<documentation>
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Toolchains like Cygwin based Gnu tools can accept paths which are not valid for the OS platform. E.g. "/usr/include" is well difined for a Cygwin gcc compiler while it is not a meaningful path for a java.io.File. Therefore toolchains can specify a pathConverter which will be applied to include and library paths configured in the Managed Build System.
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The pathConverter of a toolchain applies for all tools of the toolchain except if a tool defines it's own pathConverter. In this case the pathConverter supplied by the toolchain is ignored.
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</documentation>
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</documentation>
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<annotation>
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<documentation>
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Tools like Cygwin based Gnu tools can accept paths which are not valid for the OS platform. E.g. "/usr/include" is well difined for a Cygwin gcc compiler while it is not a meaningful path for a java.io.File. Therefore tools can specify a pathConverter which will be applied to include and library paths configured in the Managed Build System.
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</documentation>
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