separate_arguments
Parse space-separated arguments into a semicolon-separated list.
separate_arguments(<var> <NATIVE|UNIX|WINDOWS>_COMMAND "<args>")
Parses a UNIX- or Windows-style command-line string “<args>” and stores a semicolon-separated list of the arguments in <var>
. The entire command line must be given in one “<args>” argument.
The UNIX_COMMAND
mode separates arguments by unquoted whitespace. It recognizes both single-quote and double-quote pairs. A backslash escapes the next literal character (\"
is "
); there are no special escapes (\n
is just n
).
The WINDOWS_COMMAND
mode parses a Windows command-line using the same syntax the runtime library uses to construct argv at startup. It separates arguments by whitespace that is not double-quoted. Backslashes are literal unless they precede double-quotes. See the MSDN article Parsing C Command-Line Arguments for details.
The NATIVE_COMMAND
mode parses a Windows command-line if the host system is Windows, and a UNIX command-line otherwise.
separate_arguments(<var>)
Convert the value of <var>
to a semi-colon separated list. All spaces are replaced with ‘;’. This helps with generating command lines.
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