Double quoted strings are bad in shells, as '$a' might be processed by the shell,
That bit is false. Double quotes are required by my shell. $ does not have a special meaning for it, and single-quoting the argument does not work. Your statement should read:
Double quoted strings are bad in some shells, as '$a' is processed by them,
I'm sure you're right that double-quoted strings are bad for his shell (and it, not perl, produced the error he posted).
In reply to Re^5: ::'s role in strings
by ikegami
in thread ::'s role in strings
by eff_i_g
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