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I have a list of strings acting as parameters in a script that’s created in groovy and called from the cli.



I groom these strings from a multi line input in Jenkins like so



F=Files.tokenize(“/n”)
Script.appendflags(—files=$F)
Script.exec()


On the cli for some reason it looks like this. '—files=[file1,’ ‘file2]’



The python then treats the first quote as an escape character and only keeps [file1,



Is there anyway to tokenize without getting into this issue? And if not, is there anyway to get around this otherwise?










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    I have a list of strings acting as parameters in a script that’s created in groovy and called from the cli.



    I groom these strings from a multi line input in Jenkins like so



    F=Files.tokenize(“/n”)
    Script.appendflags(—files=$F)
    Script.exec()


    On the cli for some reason it looks like this. '—files=[file1,’ ‘file2]’



    The python then treats the first quote as an escape character and only keeps [file1,



    Is there anyway to tokenize without getting into this issue? And if not, is there anyway to get around this otherwise?










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      I have a list of strings acting as parameters in a script that’s created in groovy and called from the cli.



      I groom these strings from a multi line input in Jenkins like so



      F=Files.tokenize(“/n”)
      Script.appendflags(—files=$F)
      Script.exec()


      On the cli for some reason it looks like this. '—files=[file1,’ ‘file2]’



      The python then treats the first quote as an escape character and only keeps [file1,



      Is there anyway to tokenize without getting into this issue? And if not, is there anyway to get around this otherwise?










      share|improve this question
















      I have a list of strings acting as parameters in a script that’s created in groovy and called from the cli.



      I groom these strings from a multi line input in Jenkins like so



      F=Files.tokenize(“/n”)
      Script.appendflags(—files=$F)
      Script.exec()


      On the cli for some reason it looks like this. '—files=[file1,’ ‘file2]’



      The python then treats the first quote as an escape character and only keeps [file1,



      Is there anyway to tokenize without getting into this issue? And if not, is there anyway to get around this otherwise?







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