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| # frozen-string-literal: true
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| ##
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| # == Manipulates strings like the UNIX Bourne shell
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| #
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| # This module manipulates strings according to the word parsing rules
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| # of the UNIX Bourne shell.
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| #
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| # The shellwords() function was originally a port of shellwords.pl,
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| # but modified to conform to POSIX / SUSv3 (IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 [1]).
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| #
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| # === Usage
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| #
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| # You can use Shellwords to parse a string into a Bourne shell friendly Array.
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| #
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| #   require 'shellwords'
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| #
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| #   argv = Shellwords.split('three blind "mice"')
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| #   argv #=> ["three", "blind", "mice"]
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| #
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| # Once you've required Shellwords, you can use the #split alias
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| # String#shellsplit.
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| #
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| #   argv = "see how they run".shellsplit
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| #   argv #=> ["see", "how", "they", "run"]
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| #
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| # Be careful you don't leave a quote unmatched.
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| #
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| #   argv = "they all ran after the farmer's wife".shellsplit
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| #        #=> ArgumentError: Unmatched double quote: ...
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| #
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| # In this case, you might want to use Shellwords.escape, or its alias
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| # String#shellescape.
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| #
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| # This method will escape the String for you to safely use with a Bourne shell.
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| #
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| #   argv = Shellwords.escape("special's.txt")
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| #   argv #=> "special\\'s.txt"
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| #   system("cat " + argv)
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| #
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| # Shellwords also comes with a core extension for Array, Array#shelljoin.
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| #
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| #   argv = %w{ls -lta lib}
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| #   system(argv.shelljoin)
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| #
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| # You can use this method to create an escaped string out of an array of tokens
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| # separated by a space. In this example we used the literal shortcut for
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| # Array.new.
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| #
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| # === Authors
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| # * Wakou Aoyama
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| # * Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
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| #
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| # === Contact
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| # * Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org> (current maintainer)
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| #
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| # === Resources
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| #
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| # 1: {IEEE Std 1003.1-2004}[http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/toc.htm]
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| 
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| module Shellwords
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|   # Splits a string into an array of tokens in the same way the UNIX
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|   # Bourne shell does.
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|   #
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|   #   argv = Shellwords.split('here are "two words"')
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|   #   argv #=> ["here", "are", "two words"]
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|   #
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|   # Note, however, that this is not a command line parser.  Shell
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|   # metacharacters except for the single and double quotes and
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|   # backslash are not treated as such.
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|   #
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|   #   argv = Shellwords.split('ruby my_prog.rb | less')
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|   #   argv #=> ["ruby", "my_prog.rb", "|", "less"]
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|   #
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|   # String#shellsplit is a shortcut for this function.
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|   #
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|   #   argv = 'here are "two words"'.shellsplit
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|   #   argv #=> ["here", "are", "two words"]
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|   def shellsplit(line)
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|     words = []
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|     field = String.new
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|     line.scan(/\G\s*(?>([^\s\\\'\"]+)|'([^\']*)'|"((?:[^\"\\]|\\.)*)"|(\\.?)|(\S))(\s|\z)?/m) do
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|       |word, sq, dq, esc, garbage, sep|
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|       raise ArgumentError, "Unmatched double quote: #{line.inspect}" if garbage
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|       field << (word || sq || (dq || esc).gsub(/\\(.)/, '\\1'))
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|       if sep
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|         words << field
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|         field = String.new
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|       end
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|     end
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|     words
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|   end
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| 
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|   alias shellwords shellsplit
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| 
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|   module_function :shellsplit, :shellwords
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| 
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|   class << self
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|     alias split shellsplit
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|   end
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| 
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|   # Escapes a string so that it can be safely used in a Bourne shell
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|   # command line.  +str+ can be a non-string object that responds to
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|   # +to_s+.
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|   #
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|   # Note that a resulted string should be used unquoted and is not
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|   # intended for use in double quotes nor in single quotes.
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|   #
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|   #   argv = Shellwords.escape("It's better to give than to receive")
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|   #   argv #=> "It\\'s\\ better\\ to\\ give\\ than\\ to\\ receive"
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|   #
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|   # String#shellescape is a shorthand for this function.
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|   #
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|   #   argv = "It's better to give than to receive".shellescape
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|   #   argv #=> "It\\'s\\ better\\ to\\ give\\ than\\ to\\ receive"
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|   #
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|   #   # Search files in lib for method definitions
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|   #   pattern = "^[ \t]*def "
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|   #   open("| grep -Ern #{pattern.shellescape} lib") { |grep|
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|   #     grep.each_line { |line|
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|   #       file, lineno, matched_line = line.split(':', 3)
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|   #       # ...
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|   #     }
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|   #   }
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|   #
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|   # It is the caller's responsibility to encode the string in the right
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|   # encoding for the shell environment where this string is used.
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|   #
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|   # Multibyte characters are treated as multibyte characters, not as bytes.
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|   #
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|   # Returns an empty quoted String if +str+ has a length of zero.
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|   def shellescape(str)
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|     str = str.to_s
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| 
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|     # An empty argument will be skipped, so return empty quotes.
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|     return "''".dup if str.empty?
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| 
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|     str = str.dup
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| 
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|     # Treat multibyte characters as is.  It is the caller's responsibility
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|     # to encode the string in the right encoding for the shell
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|     # environment.
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|     str.gsub!(/([^A-Za-z0-9_\-.,:\/@\n])/, "\\\\\\1")
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| 
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|     # A LF cannot be escaped with a backslash because a backslash + LF
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|     # combo is regarded as a line continuation and simply ignored.
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|     str.gsub!(/\n/, "'\n'")
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| 
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|     return str
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|   end
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| 
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|   module_function :shellescape
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| 
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|   class << self
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|     alias escape shellescape
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|   end
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| 
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|   # Builds a command line string from an argument list, +array+.
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|   #
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|   # All elements are joined into a single string with fields separated by a
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|   # space, where each element is escaped for the Bourne shell and stringified
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|   # using +to_s+.
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|   #
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|   #   ary = ["There's", "a", "time", "and", "place", "for", "everything"]
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|   #   argv = Shellwords.join(ary)
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|   #   argv #=> "There\\'s a time and place for everything"
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|   #
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|   # Array#shelljoin is a shortcut for this function.
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|   #
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|   #   ary = ["Don't", "rock", "the", "boat"]
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|   #   argv = ary.shelljoin
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|   #   argv #=> "Don\\'t rock the boat"
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|   #
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|   # You can also mix non-string objects in the elements as allowed in Array#join.
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|   #
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|   #   output = `#{['ps', '-p', $$].shelljoin}`
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|   #
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|   def shelljoin(array)
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|     array.map { |arg| shellescape(arg) }.join(' ')
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|   end
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| 
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|   module_function :shelljoin
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| 
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|   class << self
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|     alias join shelljoin
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|   end
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| end
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| 
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| class String
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|   # call-seq:
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|   #   str.shellsplit => array
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|   #
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|   # Splits +str+ into an array of tokens in the same way the UNIX
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|   # Bourne shell does.
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|   #
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|   # See Shellwords.shellsplit for details.
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|   def shellsplit
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|     Shellwords.split(self)
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|   end
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| 
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|   # call-seq:
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|   #   str.shellescape => string
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|   #
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|   # Escapes +str+ so that it can be safely used in a Bourne shell
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|   # command line.
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|   #
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|   # See Shellwords.shellescape for details.
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|   def shellescape
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|     Shellwords.escape(self)
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|   end
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| end
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| 
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| class Array
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|   # call-seq:
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|   #   array.shelljoin => string
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|   #
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|   # Builds a command line string from an argument list +array+ joining
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|   # all elements escaped for the Bourne shell and separated by a space.
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|   #
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|   # See Shellwords.shelljoin for details.
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|   def shelljoin
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|     Shellwords.join(self)
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|   end
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| end
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