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Change-Id: I9cc7b3805b7de972adfef4952f4841c21603542f
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Change-Id: Idb6ef5fa191b1465c0bf46c47e63b695de07fa0b
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Change-Id: I3768d9891ba903c5e2ce8217de0b4413ce40bb9a
License: This patch is BSD-licensed, see Documentation/Licenses/BSD-simplified.txt for details.
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- Use boost::filesystem::path consistently for referring to files.
- Use boost::filesystem streams for I/O, such that paths are always handled
  correctly.
- Use stringToPath and pathToString for conversion between strings and
  boost::filesystem::path, to ensure we have consistent unicode handling
  across platforms and environments. The default constructor and string
  conversion uses platform-dependent encoding, depending on the global
  locale set in the application, which causes problems. So, unless you are
  in platform dependent code, the default constructor and string() function
  should not be used. When constructing paths from other paths (e.g. using
  operator/), also use stringToPath (instead of string arguments) if the path
  can contain unicode characters.
Change-Id: If286bd9e71c8414afc0b24ba67e26ab7608ef6ea
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License: This patch is BSD-licensed, see http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
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