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Python 3: shlex.split() wants unicode · 5d29a2ea
On Python 2, shlex.split() raises if you pass it a unicode object with non-ASCII characters in it. The Ansible codebase copes by explicitly converting the string using to_bytes() before passing it to shlex.split(). On Python 3, shlex.split() raises ('bytes' object has no attribute 'read') if you pass a bytes object. Oops. This commit introduces a new wrapper function, shlex_split, that transparently performs the to_bytes/to_unicode conversions only on Python 2. Currently I've only converted one call site (the one that was causing a unit test to fail on Python 3). If this approach is deemed suitable, I'll convert them all.
Marius Gedminas committed
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