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Unquoting can't just be done with an interpolation
into the command line; we have to construct an entire
command as shell syntax and eval the whole thing.
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Bugfix: because the preprocessed version of the file is
in a temporary directory, #include "..." looks for files
in that directory. We must tell the preprocessor to look for
include files in the original directory. In the case when the
awk script comes from the command line, we already took care
of this by pointing the preprocessor to $(pwd).
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The problem is that if $var holds escaped syntax, we
cannot just use it as command $var; the quotes become
part of the argument. We must get the shell to process the
quoted syntax, which requires eval. For this we define
a function which lets us do command $(syntax "$var").
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