Max Nikulin <maniku...@gmail.com> writes: > I consider it as a kind of pitfall inconsistent with DWIM concept. An > idea of a kludge is below. > > #+begin_src sh :cmdline "1 2 3" :results verbatim > printf '%s\n' "$@" > #+end_src > ... > - (read cell)) > + (propertize (read cell) 'org-babel-value 'quoted-string)) > (t (org-no-properties cell))))
Well. See https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87wmyc1sud.fsf@localhost/ >> Org cannot distinguish between >> >> #+begin_src lang :foo value with spaces >> and >> #+begin_src lang :foo "value with spaces" >> >> What we can do it make `org-babel-read' assign a text property to the >> resulting string when it is a string with quotes: >> >> (org-babel-read "my file with quotes") ; => "my file with quotes" >> (org-babel-read "\"my file with quotes\"") ; => #("my file with quotes" 0 19 (org-babel-quote t)) >> >> Then, we can later use this information in `org-babel-merge-params'. >> We will not call `split-string', when 'org-babel-quote text property is >> present. >> Also, `split-string' won't work when we have something like >> >> "yes \"my file with quotes\"" >> >> Instead, we should use >> (mapcar #'org-babel-read (org-babel-balanced-split "yes \"my file with quotes\"" ?\s)) -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at <https://orgmode.org/>. Support Org development at <https://liberapay.com/org-mode>, or support my work at <https://liberapay.com/yantar92>