Method Process.split_quoted_string()
- Method
split_quoted_string
 
- array(- string) split_quoted_string(- string- s,- bool|- void- nt_mode)
- Description
- Splits the given string into a list of arguments, according to common (i.e. - /bin/sh-based) command line quoting rules:- Sequences of whitespace, i.e. space, tab, - \nor- \r, are treated as argument separators by default.
- Single or double quotes ( - 'or- ") can be used around an argument to avoid whitespace splitting inside it. If such quoted strings are used next to each other then they get concatenated to one argument; e.g.- a"b"'c'becomes a single argument- abc.
- Backslash ( - \) can be used in front of one of the space or quote characters mentioned above to treat them literally. E.g.- x\ yis a single argument with a space in the middle, and- x\"yis a single argument with a double quote in the middle.
- A backslash can also be used to quote itself; i.e. - \\becomes- \.
- Backslashes in front of other characters are removed by default. However, if the optional - nt_modeflag is set then they are retained as-is, to work better with Windows style paths.
- Backslashes are treated literally inside quoted strings, with the exception that - \"is treated as a literal- "inside a- "-quoted string. It's therefore possible to include a literal- "in a- "-quoted string, as opposed to- '-quoted strings which cannot contain a- '.