Given a POSIX path-style string (i.e. /foo:/bar) convert it to the equivalent Win32 path-style string (i.e. d:\;e:\bar). win32 must point to a sufficiently large buffer.
Example 2-1. Example use of cygwin_posix_to_win32_path_list
char *_epath;
char *_win32epath;
_epath = _win32epath = getenv (NAME);
/* If we have a POSIX path list, convert to win32 path list */
if (_epath != NULL && *_epath != 0
&& cygwin_posix_path_list_p (_epath))
{
_win32epath = (char *) xmalloc
(cygwin_posix_to_win32_path_list_buf_size (_epath));
cygwin_posix_to_win32_path_list (_epath, _win32epath);
}