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* quote bashslash in a shell command
@ 2014-07-06 16:01 William Xu
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From: William Xu @ 2014-07-06 16:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
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The shell command is:
  echo foo.bar | sed -e 's/\..*//'

which will produce "foo" on bash.

If i try to pass it to shell-command-to-string:
  (shell-command-to-string "echo foo.bar | sed -e 's/\..*//'")
	=> "\n"

Then i find i need to quote the backslash in emacs once more:
  (shell-command-to-string "echo foo.bar | sed -e 's/\\..*//'")
	=> "foo\n"

Is there a function or other way that can handle this kind of backslash
quoting automatically?


-William




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