Jakub Žádník 2e24de7f47
Support other variables than PATH in pathvar (2nd attempt) (#3828)
* Fix swapped PATH env var separators

* Support pathvar to manipulate other vars than PATH

* Add tests for pathvar and its subcommands

* Adjust pathvar tests to comply with env quirks

* Make pathvar tests work on non-Windows as well

* Compact the comments in pathvar tests

* Fix last failing test

Co-authored-by: Jakub Žádník <jakub.zadnik@tuni.fi>
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