Currently an absolute CLANG_RESOURCE_DIR is treated as being relative to bin. Fix that by using cmake_path(APPEND) to append the path to bin. The prepending of PREFIX is left as-is because callers passing PREFIX are usually forming a path within the build directory and would not want build products to be written to an absolute resource directory that is likely to be an installation prefix. One exception is the caller in lldb/cmake/modules/LLDBStandalone.cmake; for now it is not possible to build LLDB with an absolute resource directory until the users are disambiguated. Reviewers: petrhosek Reviewed By: petrhosek Pull Request: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/145996
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