# Get the path separator for your OS When you want to `include!(_)` generated files, cargo will ask you to put them in `$OUT_DIR`. However, the "usual" way of ```rust, ignore include!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/somefile.rs")); ``` will fail on some windows systems, because they fail to understand the `/` path separator. This crate allows you to replace that with: ```rust, ignore include!(join_path!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "somefile.rs")); ``` This will work on all operating systems. You can create paths starting with the separator by prepending `/` to the `join_path!` arguments: ```rust, ignore join_path!(/ "usr", "local", "lib"); ``` # Usage Add this to your Cargo.toml: ``` pathsep = "0.1" ``` Then you can use `#[macro_use] extern crate pathsep;` in your crate root. As of Rust 1.30, you can also omit the `#[macro_use]` and `use pathsep::join_path;` directly. ## License This code is licensed under the terms of the Apache License 2.0 or the MIT license, at your discretion.