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Dustin Cote commented on CLI-262:
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[~sashivit01] I'm not sure, this was something I discovered while looking into 
a problem with the Apache Hadoop CLI which is built on top of this Commons CLI. 
I don't know how you would decouple the two. Presumably you could look here at 
documentation https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-cli/

> Util.stripLeadingAndTrailingQuotes strips quotes that are unmatched
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CLI-262
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLI-262
>             Project: Commons CLI
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Parser
>            Reporter: Dustin Cote
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Util.stripLeadingAndTrailingQuotes is described as:
> {code}
> /**
>      * Remove the leading and trailing quotes from <code>str</code>.
>      * E.g. if str is '"one two"', then 'one two' is returned.
>      *
>      * @param str The string from which the leading and trailing quotes
>      * should be removed.
>      *
>      * @return The string without the leading and trailing quotes.
>      */
> {code}
> However, in cases where you have 
> {code}
> "'one two'
> {code}
> the returned result is:
> {code}
> 'one two'
> {code}
> This leads to unexpected results.  For example, an option like:
> {code}
> -option 'command "suboption"' 
> {code}
> ends up being parsed as:
> {code}
> command "suboption
> {code}
> The method should be modified to only strip unmatched quotes or a new method 
> should be made and added to the API.



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