Fix resolve_globs crash when at root directory#15988
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RobinMalfait merged 1 commit intotailwindlabs:mainfrom Jan 29, 2025
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Fix resolve_globs crash when at root directory#15988RobinMalfait merged 1 commit intotailwindlabs:mainfrom
resolve_globs crash when at root directory#15988RobinMalfait merged 1 commit intotailwindlabs:mainfrom
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Good catch! Thank you very much
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Fixes a crash found in Dockerfiles when a build takes place at the root directory. It's not a good practice to keep your application logic in
/, but it probably shouldn't cause a crash either.I found this particularly difficult to write tests for because it would involve either running a glob on my real filesystem starting from
/or mocking the calls tofswhich as far as I can tell isn't supported in the codebase and would be out of scope to try to do here.Fixes #15987