Refactor path handling for cross-platform robustness#3
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- Created `src/code_trajectory/path_utils.py` to centralize path normalization and checks. - Updated `recorder.py`, `trajectory.py`, `watcher.py`, and `server.py` to use `path_utils`. - Fixed potential Git tree traversal issue on Windows by enforcing POSIX paths. - Improved path comparison logic to be robust against case sensitivity and symlinks. - Verified all tests pass.
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This PR addresses potential logical errors and cross-platform issues related to path handling.
It introduces a
path_utilsmodule to manage path normalization, ensuring consistent behavior across Windows, Linux, and macOS.Specifically, it ensures that paths passed to GitPython for tree traversal are always POSIX-style (forward slashes), preventing errors on Windows.
It also replaces fragile string-based path checks with robust
pathlibbased comparisons.PR created automatically by Jules for task 13747882425432013982 started by @SynTaek