Try not enabling taint in some post-5.26 version of Perl and then discovering that your path in that backticks command was tainted, preventing your script from running.
Sure, let's try that:
$ perl -E 'say $^V; say qq/Taint mode: ${^TAINT}/; say qx/date/' v5.34.0 Taint mode: 0 Thu 26 Oct 09:57:36 BST 2023 $
Taint mode is entirely unsurprisingly not enabled and the code inside qx// runs just fine.
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In reply to Re^12: How to disable taint checking by Perl?
by hippo
in thread How to disable taint checking by Perl?
by dissident
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