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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:58:24+00:00 2026-05-11T19:58:24+00:00

I would like to parse a string like this: -o 1 –long Some long

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I would like to parse a string like this:

-o 1  --long "Some long string"  

into this:

["-o", "1", "--long", 'Some long string']

or similar.

This is different than either getopt, or optparse, which start with sys.argv parsed input (like the output I have above). Is there a standard way to do this? Basically, this is “splitting” while keeping quoted strings together.

My best function so far:

import csv
def split_quote(string,quotechar='"'):
    '''

    >>> split_quote('--blah "Some argument" here')
    ['--blah', 'Some argument', 'here']

    >>> split_quote("--blah 'Some argument' here", quotechar="'")
    ['--blah', 'Some argument', 'here']
    '''
    s = csv.StringIO(string)
    C = csv.reader(s, delimiter=" ",quotechar=quotechar)
    return list(C)[0]
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    2026-05-11T19:58:24+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:58 pm

    I believe you want the shlex module.

    >>> import shlex
    >>> shlex.split('-o 1 --long "Some long string"')
    ['-o', '1', '--long', 'Some long string']
    
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