Some Emacs packages (for example AUCTeX) pass a user specified shell command to the shell by:
(call-process shell-file-name nil 0 nil shell-command-switch the-user-specified-command)
which in case of MS Windows is usually equivalent to:
(call-process "cmdproxy" nil 0 nil "-c" the-user-specified-command)
How should I escape characters if I want to pass this shell command:
"print arg.py" "11 11" "22 22"
which runs a script (with a space in its basename print arg.py
) with two arguments 11 11
and 22 22
?
In the following call, cmdproxy just says Unable to initialize device PRN
.
(call-process "cmdproxy"
nil "foo" nil
"-c"
"\"print arg.py\" \"11 11\" \"22 22\"")
For the following call, it says error: no program name specified.
(call-process "cmdproxy"
nil "foo" nil
"-c"
"\"\"print arg.py\"\" \"\"11 11\"\" \"\"22 22\"\"")
For the following, it says '\"print arg.py\"' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
(call-process "cmdproxy"
nil "foo" nil
"-c"
"\\\"print arg.py\\\" \\\"11 11\\\" \\\"22 22\\\"")
On the other hand, the following call succeeds in running the script with arguments 11 11
and 22 22
.
(setenv "ABC" "\"print arg.py\" \"11 11\" \"22 22\"")
(call-process "cmdproxy"
nil "foo" nil
"-c"
"%ABC%")
That can be a good workaround but it doesn't tell how to escape characters.
Contents of the script file print arg.py
, for those who want to test:
import sys
if __name__ == "__main__":
print "start"
for arg in sys.argv[1:]:
print "(" + arg + ")"
print "end"