I'd encourage you to look at the system documentation and pass a list rather than try to quote things.

That having been said, I've used this at times:

sub shell_escape { my ( $string ) = @_; $string =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; $string =~ s/\"/\\\"/g; $string =~ s/\$/\\\$/g; $string =~ s/\`/\\\`/g; return $string; }

I use this to quote a string that I'm going to pass to the shell in double quotes.

my $suspect = shift; my $quoted_suspect = shell_escape( $suspect ); system( qq{echo "$quoted_suspect"} );

As I recall, I got the list of characters to quote from the bash man page somewhere, but I don't recall where. I'm comfortable using it to pass my arguments as I like, but I'm not sure I'd trust it to correctly escape a string created by a malicious attacker. In that case, use at your own risk.


In reply to Re: quoting for system() and friends by kyle
in thread quoting for system() and friends by pileofrogs

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