VERSION_FROM in ExtUtils::MakeMaker scans a file for the first line matching:

/([\$*])(([\w\:\']*)\bVERSION)\b.*\=/
Then evals it, using the result as the version.

This snippet does it from the command line to check that everything works as you expect.

perl -nle 'if(/([\$*])(([\w\:'\'']*)\bVERSION)\b.*\=/){ eval $_; print + "$ARGV:\n$@$_\n\$$2 = $$2\n";close ARGV; undef $VERSION}' a b c d
Sample output:
a: (our $VERSION = '3.0') $VERSION = 3.0 b: my $VERSION = 2.0; $VERSION = c: Undefined subroutine &main::qv called at (eval 3) line 1, <> line 2. our $VERSION = qv(1.0); $VERSION = d: use version; our $VERSION = qv(1.0); $VERSION = v1.0.0

In reply to Checking $VERSION for ExtUtils::MakeMaker by bsb

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