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parseStorePath: Support leading period
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synopsis: Store paths are allowed to start with `.`
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issues: 912
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prs: 9867 9091 9095 9120 9121 9122 9130 9219 9224
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Leading periods were allowed by accident in Nix 2.4. The Nix team has considered this to be a bug, but this behavior has since been relied on by users, leading to unnecessary difficulties.
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From now on, leading periods are officially, definitively supported.
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Nix versions that denied leading periods are documented [in the issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/912#issuecomment-1919583286).
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@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ TEST_DO_PARSE(underscore, "foo_bar")
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TEST_DO_PARSE(period, "foo.txt")
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TEST_DO_PARSE(question_mark, "foo?why")
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TEST_DO_PARSE(equals_sign, "foo=foo")
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TEST_DO_PARSE(dotfile, ".gitignore")
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#undef TEST_DO_PARSE
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