Windows commands that run over SSH are wrapped in a script that writes a
special marker to the two output streams (stdout and stderr). This
allows Vagrant to consume the output streams.
Unfortunately, this leads to a sort of chicken-and-egg problem where no
commands can be run before a wrapper script exists. For example, you
can't make a destination directory to upload the wrapper script without
first creating a wrapper script to make the directory. :)
This commit changes the behavior of the WinSSH communicator to assume
that the destination directory already exists for provisioning scripts.
It also moves the default `upload_path` from the shell provisioner
config so we can have OS-specific defaults.
Finally, it introduces a Windows-specific #upload method which will
properly use a Windows path separator on a non-Windows host.
This commit changes the behavior of the builtin SSHRun action to use a Windows
shell if the WinSSH communicator is active. This allows for running one-off SSH
commands with Windows Command Prompt or PowerShell. By default, this will not
allocate a TTY for any SSH commands.
Example usage:
```
vagrant ssh -c 'dir "c:\program files"'
```
Updates docs to reflect a change made in
a55a53e6a46438d5093487f83248f01ddece4534.