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Use posix.relative() instead of path.relative() #1559
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fixed #1558
in solc-js, file path is used as key to manage dependencies, the contract body is retrieved via file path, so if:
import "./Contract2.sol";
appears, solc-js will use "./Contract2.sol" to lookup the body of contract which need to be place into it.but when we use path.relative() to handle file path, it will transform from "./Contract2.sol" to ".\Contract2.sol" then solc-js cannot find correct contract body, finally throw "File import callback not supported".
so path.posix.relative() should be used in this case to ensure file path follows POSIX rule for a key to index contract body.