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Passing arguments with spaces between (bash) script

I've got the following bash two scripts

a.sh:

#!/bin/bash
./b.sh 'My Argument'

b.sh:

#!/bin/bash
someApp $*

The someApp binary receives $* as 2 arguments ('My' and 'Argument') instead of 1.

I've tested several things:

  • Running someApp only thru b.sh works as expected
  • Iterate+echo the arguments in b.sh works as expected
  • Using $@ instead of $* doesn't make a difference
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$*, unquoted, expands to two words. You need to quote it so that someApp receives a single argument.

someApp "$*"

It's possible that you want to use $@ instead, so that someApp would receive two arguments if you were to call b.sh as

b.sh 'My first' 'My second'

With someApp "$*", someApp would receive a single argument My first My second. With someApp "$@", someApp would receive two arguments, My first and My second.


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