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Support for Windows #17

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@derinsh0

Dash-docs doesn't work correctly on Windows, most likely due to how external commands are handled and syntax. When looking up a symbol with helm-dash for example, dash-docs will correctly find the docset that includes that symbol, but clicking enter will open a dash-docs-errors buffer with

----------------
 HEY! This is dash-docs (sqlite) error logging. If you want to disable it, set `dash-docs-enable-debugging` to nil
---------------- 



cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

cannot open: "''"

(There is a ^L between every line)

And the message helm-M-x-execute-command: ShellExecute failed: The system cannot find the file specified.

I've made sure I'm using windows-version of sqlite3.

I'm assuming it's related to call-process in

(defun dash-docs-sql (db-path sql)
  "Run in the db located at DB-PATH the SQL command and parse the results.
If there are errors, print them in `dash-docs-debugging-buffer'"
  (dash-docs-parse-sql-results
   (with-output-to-string
     (let ((error-file (when dash-docs-enable-debugging
                         (make-temp-file "dash-docs-errors-file"))))
       (call-process "sqlite3" nil (list standard-output error-file) nil
                     ;; args for sqlite3:
                     "-list" "-init" "''" db-path sql)
...

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