I guess I can just encodeURI it or something, but I hoped there might be a 
built-in way to escape ":"

On Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 12:15:36 PM UTC-7, David Konsumer wrote:
>
> I have made a protoc plugin that handles some options, in the format:
>
> protoc -I $PROTO --postman_out=name=cool,base=$URL:out 
> $PROTO/services.proto
>
> to get the options "name" and "base"
>
> If "base" is a standard url (ie https://google.com) it has a colon in it, 
> which makes protoc think it's the output dir. Is there a way to escape 
> colons in the options?.
>

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