Check for Microsoft's WSL in open_command (#6751)

This will work only on files and directories in a DrvFs mount, i.e.
that can be translated to a Windows drive path.
For example: /mnt/c/Users/user.

Files and folders inside the LXSS directory can't be handled in
Windows, they must be ONLY used by the WSL subsystem. That's why
you won't be able to open your $HOME directory, for instance.

See https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/commandline/2016/11/17/do-not-change-linux-files-using-windows-apps-and-tools/
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@ -25,7 +25,9 @@ function open_command() {
case "$OSTYPE" in case "$OSTYPE" in
darwin*) open_cmd='open' ;; darwin*) open_cmd='open' ;;
cygwin*) open_cmd='cygstart' ;; cygwin*) open_cmd='cygstart' ;;
linux*) open_cmd='xdg-open' ;; linux*) [[ $(uname -a) =~ "Microsoft" ]] && \
open_cmd='cmd.exe /c start' || \
open_cmd='xdg-open' ;;
msys*) open_cmd='start ""' ;; msys*) open_cmd='start ""' ;;
*) echo "Platform $OSTYPE not supported" *) echo "Platform $OSTYPE not supported"
return 1 return 1