[Windows] Use "LOCAL" pipe instead of globally available pipe #2354
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At Compiler-Explorer we're working on CMake support for Windows compilers under heavy sandboxing (using Windows AppContainer), and we encountered the issue not being able to Create a named pipe.
There seems to be no capability that we can give the AppContainer environment to enable the creation of named pipes
However at https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winbase/nf-winbase-createnamedpipea I read that if you named the pipe
\\.\pipe\LOCAL\...
things should work fine.And it actually does appear to work with
\LOCAL\
The question is if this will remain compatible with the regular execution of ninja under Windows. I do not know, so if anyone has any ideas or ways to test this, please. Or perhaps if we need to limit this to certain versions of Windows, that seems plausible.