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[linux] Slash vs. backslash on Windows and Linux

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Posted on 2/1/2019 10:54:04 AM | | |
In Windows operating system, the separator of the file path is a backslash ("\\"), for example: E:\\hsta\\pdf (here to prevent escaping, so write it as two backslashes)

In Linux operating systems, the separator of a file is a slash ("/"), for example: /opt/auto_test

In a C# program, the slash string for Linux should be:
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