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Automatic reparsing of %sh{...}, while convenient in many cases, can be surprising as well, and can lead to security problems: 'echo %sh{ printf "foo\necho bar" }' runs 'echo foo', then 'echo bar'. we make this danger explicit, and we fix the 'nop %sh{...}' pattern. To reparse %sh{...} strings, they can be passed to evaluate-commands, which has been fixed to work in every cases where %sh{...} reparsing was used.. |
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