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String Splitter (Bash Compatible)
When needing to parse a string into arguments many simply use String.split(" ");. However this fails to handle string with quotes, escaped quotes, and so on. The UNIX Bash shell has a very simply/efficient/meaningful way of splitting program arguments. This simple java class mimics the way UNIX shell splits strings.
Usage
//Split String into array (bash compatible) List<String> splitString = StringSplitter.split(...);
Download
Date | Version | File | Description |
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29. December 2013 | 1.00 | http://files.subsecret.dk/StringSplitter100.zip | Initial release |
License
No license. Do whatever you want with it.