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Windows: make File.delete remove symlink directories, not Dir.delete #13224

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Resolves #13194.

@HertzDevil HertzDevil added kind:feature platform:windows Windows support based on the MSVC toolchain / Win32 API topic:stdlib:files labels Mar 24, 2023
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expect_raises(File::Error) do
Dir.delete(symlink_path)
end
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Suppose this could be good enough, but checking the actual error message would be nice. 💅

@HertzDevil HertzDevil added kind:bug A bug in the code. Does not apply to documentation, specs, etc. and removed kind:feature labels Apr 5, 2023
@straight-shoota straight-shoota added this to the 1.8.0 milestone Apr 5, 2023
@straight-shoota straight-shoota merged commit 4d3385a into crystal-lang:master Apr 6, 2023
@HertzDevil HertzDevil deleted the bug/windows-delete-symlink-dir branch April 6, 2023 14:41
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Deletion of symbolic link directories is inconsistent across systems
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