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Ensures that code coverage include patterns are converted to a POSIX-style format.

Closes #30698

Ensures that code coverage `include` patterns are converted to a POSIX-style format.

Closes angular#30698
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Use the shared util instead of duplicated the code.
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@alan-agius4 alan-agius4 merged commit 199c12c into angular:main Jul 11, 2025
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The changes were merged into the following branches: main, 20.1.x

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New unit-test builder generates incorrect coverage option for Windows
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