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                        translatepath
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                            Prototype: translatepath(path)
Return type: string
Description: Translate separators in path from Unix style to the host's
native style and returns the result.
Takes a string argument with slashes as path separators and translate these to the native format for path separators on the host. For example translatepath("a/b/c") would yield "a/b/c" on Unix platforms, but "a\b\c" on Windows.
Arguments:
- path:- string, in the range:- "?(/.*)
Example:
body common control
{
      bundlesequence => { "test" };
}
bundle agent test
{
  vars:
      "inputs_dir" string => translatepath("/a/b/c/inputs");
  reports:
    windows::
      "The path has backslashes: $(inputs_dir)";
    !windows::
      "The path has slashes: $(inputs_dir)";
}
Output:
R: The path has slashes: /a/b/c/inputs
Notes: Be careful when using this function in combination with regular
expressions, since backslash is also used as escape character in
regex's. For example, in the regex dir/.abc, the dot represents the
regular expression "any character", while in the regex dir\.abc, the
backslash-dot represents a literal dot character.
