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I'm trying to get quoted parameters of a bash script to safely be received by a nested script. Any ideas?

test.sh

#!/bin/bash
echo $*
bash myecho.sh $*

myecho.sh

#!/bin/bash
 echo $1
 echo $2
 echo $3
 echo $4

Sample:

bash test.sh aaa bbb '"ccc ddd"'

Result:

aaa bbb "ccc ddd"
aaa
bbb
"ccc
ddd"

Wanted result

aaa bbb "ccc ddd"
aaa
bbb
ccc ddd
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I was just about to ask that question! Good timing. – Scottie T Jan 15 at 21:01

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#!/bin/bash
echo $*
bash myecho.sh "$@"

Note the "$@" construct is not bash specific and should work with any POSIX shell (it does with dash at least). Note also that given the output you want, you don't need the extra level of quoting at all. I.E. just call the above script like:

./test.sh 1 2 "3 4"
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"$@" works with any Bourne shell or Bourne shell derivative (from 1978 onwards), including Korn and Bash. Probably 95% of the time, using "$@" is correct and $* is wrong. – Jonathan Leffler Jan 16 at 8:03

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