Optimze ProcessStartInfo arguments handling #616
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ZipExtractor project
FormMain.cs
is using APIEnvironment.GetCommandLineArgs()
to get arguments.According to MSDN https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.environment.getcommandlineargs. this API is very strictly on handling of backslashes and double quotation marks.
If our app is under some root directory such as d:\
We are supposed to get args
--output "d:\"
in ZipExtractor, but it actrully geting--output d:"
, obviously this is not a valid path #608 .This is a hidden danger of concatenating arguments to a string.
ProcessStartInfo
class has a propertyArgumentList
, which can handle argument separation automaticlly. we will no more struggling with spaces, backslashes, and quotation marks.