Dear Cygwin Team and Users,

In May I modified Emacs for Cygwin so that it can truly handle Windows paths. I 
do a lot of MinGW cross compilation on Windows and want to seamlessly use tools 
like debuggers compiled for MinGW in Cygwin Emacs, so I need this. I also tried 
the Windows Emacs distrubution, but it didn't find it very convincing, because 
it comes with yet another Posix layer for Windows, and a rather heavy one. 
Cygwin Emacs is a substantially more elegant solution. One can find some emacs 
lisp packages to help with this, but they all rely on path translation, so an 
open works but the path Emacs uses internally is the Cygwin path then. This is 
in many cases not good enough. I found that I have to modify the core C file 
handling file (src/fileio.c) to make it really work.

I wanted to ask if there is general interest in this. If so I would like to 
publish this work. But to do so I would need some advice on how to do this. The 
path handling code of Emacs is localized (src/fileio.c) but quite obscure and I 
would even call it messy so it requires quite a few changes and it is hard to 
tell if my changes to support Posix and Windows paths in one build don't break 
compatibility with some ancient operating systems. For this reason it might be 
hard to get these changes into Emacs upstream, so that this would just be a 
compile time option.

The alternatives would be to have a separate package in Cygwin which applies a 
patch to emacs, say an emacs-winpath package I could maintain. Of cause I would 
try to get it upstream to reduce maintenance effort, but as I said, it might 
get tricky because I don't have access to a computer museum to test Emacs on 
all platforms it supports.

Please let me know your thoughts on this.

Best regards,

Michael
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