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* set `preserve_escapes` to 0 in guest/_c_base.pm so escapes are stripped in: <pragma-> ,show testcargs <candide> [global] testcargs: /code c11 printf("/say args: " ); while (*++argv) printf("[%s] " , *argv); <pragma-> ,testcargs foo\'bar baz\'qux <candide> args: [foo\'bar] [baz\'qux] to produce the desired output of: <candide> args: [foo'bar] [baz'qux] * set `keep_spaces` to 1 in host/_default.pm since it turns out that in some languages unquoted spaces are significant, e.g. in `sh ${1% *}` to strip text following two spaces. Without `keep_spaces` enabled, `sh ${1% *}` becomes `sh ${1% *}` and strips all text following one space instead of two. |
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README.md |
PBot can interact with a virtual machine to safely execute arbitrary user-submitted system commands and code.
For installation and usage instructions, see the PBot Virtual Machine documentation.