The Perl 5.006_00 source code contains (in doio.c):

for (s = cmd; *s; s++) { if (*s != ' ' && !isALPHA(*s) && strchr("$&*(){}[]'\";\\|?<>~`\n", +*s)) { if (*s == '\n' && !s[1]) { *s = '\0'; break; } /* handle the 2>&1 construct at the end */ if (*s == '>' && s[1] == '&' && s[2] == '1' && s > cmd + 1 && s[-1] == '2' && isSPACE(s[-2]) && (!s[3] || isSPACE(s[3]))) { char *t = s + 3; while (*t && isSPACE(*t)) ++t; if (!*t && (dup2(1,2) != -1)) { s[-2] = '\0'; break; } } doshell: PerlProc_execl(PL_sh_path, "sh", "-c", cmd, (char*)0); return FALSE; } }
So, when it is checking for shell meta characters, if it finds " 2>&1" at the end (without any shell meta characters before that) and if dup2(1,2) != -1, then it strips the " 2>&1" and avoids the shell.

                - tye

In reply to Re^5: Inconsistent system call from backticks vs system() (little-known) by tye
in thread Inconsistent system call from backticks vs system() by Tanalis

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