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/*
Package shellescape provides the shellescape.Quote to escape arbitrary
strings for a safe use as command line arguments in the most common
POSIX shells.
The original Python package which this work was inspired by can be found
at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/shellescape.
*/
package shellescape // "import gopkg.in/alessio/shellescape.v1"
/*
The functionality provided by shellescape.Quote could be helpful
in those cases where it is known that the output of a Go program will
be appended to/used in the context of shell programs' command line arguments.
*/
import (
"regexp"
"strings"
"unicode"
)
var pattern *regexp.Regexp
func init() {
pattern = regexp.MustCompile(`[^\w@%+=:,./-]`)
}
// Quote returns a shell-escaped version of the string s. The returned value
// is a string that can safely be used as one token in a shell command line.
func Quote(s string) string {
if len(s) == 0 {
return "''"
}
if pattern.MatchString(s) {
return "'" + strings.ReplaceAll(s, "'", "'\"'\"'") + "'"
}
return s
}
// QuoteCommand returns a shell-escaped version of the slice of strings.
// The returned value is a string that can safely be used as shell command arguments.
func QuoteCommand(args []string) string {
l := make([]string, len(args))
for i, s := range args {
l[i] = Quote(s)
}
return strings.Join(l, " ")
}
// StripUnsafe remove non-printable runes, e.g. control characters in
// a string that is meant for consumption by terminals that support
// control characters.
func StripUnsafe(s string) string {
return strings.Map(func(r rune) rune {
if unicode.IsPrint(r) {
return r
}
return -1
}, s)
}
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