Include file doesn't work probably for relative paths
Description
I made 3 different .conf files where conf_file1 includes conf_file2, and conf_file2 includes conf_file3, each include the conf_file with relative path to it. I put the 3 files in the same directory where I should include any of them using include file("conf_file2.conf"). I have also put the exe of the built cpp-application parsing these files in the parent directory. The structure looks like this: parent_dir | simple_cpp_linux_app.stexe | config_files | config_file1 | config_file2 | config_file3
When I write in config_file1 include file("conf_file2.conf"), it doesn't get resolved and the file is not included. But, if I write it like this include file("./config_files/conf_file2.conf"), it resolves and included the file successfully. Note that this happens only for the first include, second file (config_file2) includes config_file3 normally (include file("conf_file3.conf"),)
Expected behavior
The expected behavior as described here hocon documentation shows that relative paths should work relative to including file.
Steps to Reproduce
Create a simple cpp-hocon application that parses some .conf file that includes another .conf file where executable is in a different path than the .conf files. Run the application.
Environment
- Version [e.g. 3.10.0]
- Platform [e.g. redhat 7.9]