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Same idea as (but implementation not directly based on) the Python shlex module. However, this implementation does not support any of the Python module’s customization because it makes parsing slower and is fairly useless. You only get the default settings of shlex.split, which mimic the POSIX shell: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/V3_chap02.html
This implementation also deviates from the Python version in not treating \r
specially, which
I believe is more compliant.
This is a string-friendly wrapper around the bytes module that works on the underlying byte slices. The algorithms in this crate are oblivious to UTF-8 high bytes, so working directly with bytes is a safe micro-optimization.
Disabling the std
feature (which is enabled by default) will allow the crate to work in
no_std
environments, where the alloc
crate, and a global allocator, are available.
Modules
Shlex
and friends for byte strings.
Structs
- An iterator that takes an input string and splits it into the words using the same syntax as the POSIX shell.
Functions
- Convenience function that consumes an iterable of words and turns it into a single string, quoting words when necessary. Consecutive words will be separated by a single space.
- Given a single word, return a string suitable to encode it as a shell argument.
- Convenience function that consumes the whole string at once. Returns None if the input was erroneous.