GLib.shell_parse_argv

function shell_parse_argv(command_line: String): [ok: Boolean, argvp: Array(String)] {
    // Gjs wrapper for g_shell_parse_argv()
}
  

Parses a command line into an argument vector, in much the same way the shell would, but without many of the expansions the shell would perform (variable expansion, globs, operators, filename expansion, etc. are not supported). The results are defined to be the same as those you would get from a UNIX98 /bin/sh, as long as the input contains none of the unsupported shell expansions. If the input does contain such expansions, they are passed through literally. Possible errors are those from the #G_SHELL_ERROR domain. Free the returned vector with GLib.strfreev.

command_line

command line to parse

ok

true on success, false if error set

argvp

return location for array of args