Thank you. I fixed my original question ($0 was not enough, of course). The idea with the shell history in combination with requirement to invoke script from particular shell and by particular way, would be probably the way for me. I would like to catch it as close as original as possible, therefore I am escaping ~ with \~ and * with \*, to let Perl, and not shell, expand tem, to preserve unexpanded version of invocation in Perl script.
In reply to Re^2: preserve quotes after $0 + @ARGV interpolation
by richard.sharpe
in thread preserve quotes after $0 + @ARGV interpolation
by richard.sharpe
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