Fix require
paths in closure serialization on Windows.
We were ending up with unescaped backslashes in require paths, which was causing the requires to fail.
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import * as crypto from "crypto";
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import { relative as pathRelative } from "path";
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import { sep as pathSep } from "path";
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import * as ts from "typescript";
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import * as log from "../log";
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import { debuggablePromise } from "./debuggable";
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@ -245,7 +246,7 @@ function findRequirableModuleName(obj: any): string | undefined {
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if (require.cache[path].exports === obj) {
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// Rewrite the path to be a local module reference relative to the
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// current working directory
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const modPath = pathRelative(process.cwd(), path);
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const modPath = pathRelative(process.cwd(), path).replace(/\\/g, "\\\\");
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return "./" + modPath;
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}
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}
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