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			926 B
		
	
	
	
		
			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
| // When the `shell` option is set, any command argument is concatenated as a single string by Node.js:
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| // https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/e38ce27f3ca0a65f68a31cedd984cddb927d4002/lib/child_process.js#L614-L624
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| // However, since Node 24, it also prints a deprecation warning.
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| // To avoid this warning, we perform that same operation before calling `node:child_process`.
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| // Shells only understand strings, which is why Node.js performs that concatenation.
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| // However, we rely on users splitting command arguments as an array.
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| // For example, this allows us to easily detect which arguments are passed.
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| // So we do want users to pass array of arguments even with `shell: true`, but we also want to avoid any warning.
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| export const concatenateShell = (file, commandArguments, options) => options.shell && commandArguments.length > 0
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| 	? [[file, ...commandArguments].join(' '), [], options]
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| 	: [file, commandArguments, options];
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