add mingw pattern to RUBY_PLATFORM check. native mingw builds were
falling through to windows hal because previous detection only worked
for cross-compilation. now checks RUBY_PLATFORM for mingw along with
linux/darwin/bsd.
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
mingw provides posix-compatible functions (readlink, symlink, opendir, etc.)
so it should use hal-posix-io/dir instead of hal-win-io/dir. detect mingw by
checking if host_target or compiler command contains "mingw". check posix
platforms first so mingw is caught before for_windows check.
this fixes test failures on mingw where readlink returned absolute paths
instead of relative paths, and symlink/socket tests failed due to api
differences between windows native apis and posix apis.
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
separates platform-specific code into hal-posix-io and hal-win-io gems,
making mruby-io platform-independent. HAL interface defined in
mrbgems/mruby-io/include/io_hal.h covers file operations, I/O operations,
and process operations. follows mruby-task dependency pattern where HAL
gems depend on feature gem. ws2_32 library linked in hal-win-io gem.
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>