Hi,
I was wondering how to pass arguments with space inside. For example, my
bash script looks like:

#!/bin/bash
ARG_OPTS=""
while [[ -n "$1" ]]; 
        ARG_OPTS="${ARG_OPTS} $1"
        shift 
done

If I pass an argument like "--options='-t 0 -v 0'", then it would be
splitted by the spaces inside, ie "--options='-t", "0", "-v" and "0".

How can I achieve what I wish?

Thanks and regards!
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