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remove usage of ancient shellescape backport of Stdlib's shlex #2041

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cwltool was the very last user of shellescape in Debian.
I will ask the removal of the python3-shellescape package later today.

Have a nice day

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Thank you!

@mr-c mr-c enabled auto-merge (squash) September 15, 2024 15:25
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 83.80%. Comparing base (48cea18) to head (dfd4091).
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@mr-c mr-c merged commit 75e073c into common-workflow-language:main Oct 4, 2024
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