?sys.argv values more literally?
Norman Shelley
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Fri Apr 28 11:43:44 EDT 2000
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I need to write a frontend program that will call one of two other programs (both of which are NOT binaries but are tcl programs therefore they HAVE to be invoke with os.system() or "/bin/sh" has to be the first argument to a os.execv() call). THe frontend program must detect a "-ver someversionname" options and remove the two words and then call the appropriate tcl program with the EXACT arguments given on the command line (less those two words). Problem is words in sys.argv that were quoted on the command line look like words that were not quoted on the command, e.g. %frontend -ver 1.0 word1 word2 "word three" "word(three)" argv looks like ["frontend", "-ver", "1.0", "word1", "word2", "word three", "word(three)"] but this fails when os.system or os.execv is called (with frontend, -ver, and 1.0 replaced with the tcl program full pathname (/bin/sh added at front for execv) as "word three" and "word(three)" are missing there protective quotes (the /bin/sh needs to see those as one word not two words or a word with parens). I need argv to look like this: ["frontend", "-ver", "1.0", "word1", "word2", '"word three"', '"word(three)"'] where words that were quoted on the command line are strings with beginning and ending quotes in the argv. Any way to do this or get around this problem? -- Best regards, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/attachments/20000428/f568567b/attachment.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Norman_Shelley-RRDN60.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 281 bytes Desc: Card for Norman Shelley URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/attachments/20000428/f568567b/attachment.vcf>
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