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The shell expands "$@" as "$1" "$2" "$3"... while it expands $@ as $1 $2 $3. With the second form, we loses spaces in positional parameters. As example, the following call pkg-config --cflags "one two" three is wrapped as pkgconf --cflags one two three while we are expecting pkgconf --cflags "one two" three "$@" is really useful when writing wrappers. It passes the positional arguments *as* they are given. Double quote $@ to prevent from splitting elements. Signed-off-by: Gaël PORTAY <gael.portay@savoirfairelinux.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
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#!/bin/sh
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PKGCONFDIR=$(dirname $0)
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DEFAULT_PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=${PKGCONFDIR}/../@STAGING_SUBDIR@/usr/lib/pkgconfig:${PKGCONFDIR}/../@STAGING_SUBDIR@/usr/share/pkgconfig
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DEFAULT_PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=${PKGCONFDIR}/../@STAGING_SUBDIR@
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PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=${PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR:-${DEFAULT_PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR}} PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=${PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR:-${DEFAULT_PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR}} ${PKGCONFDIR}/pkgconf @STATIC@ "$@"
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