ASDenysPetrov added a comment.

In D76768#1967129 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D76768#1967129>, @Charusso wrote:
> I believe it is very strange on a Windows system to have multiple dots in a 
> file. The other issue could be the wildcard `/*/` in a path full of `\`s. The 
> LLVM `lit` (https://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/lit.html) has tons of 
> Windows-related shortcuts, which I have never seen being used, but could be 
> useful.


I've checked. There is no problem with dots and /*/. My command promt (Win10) 
handles them perfectly well. Mixing / and \ in paths is also acceptable and 
handles correctly.
For instance, Visual Studio creates file with multiple dots for projects as 
"Project1.vcxproj.filters". Also you can easely create the same directory.
Wildcard /*/ is a part of input syntax of unix utility **cat**, thus it works 
as well.

Is there any way to get to buildbot file system to compare test files with what 
is in the master branch? Particularly 
//C:\src\llvm-project\clang\test\Analysis\scan-build/Inputs/single_null_dereference.c//


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