Using backticks is not the only way of avoiding the shell. Pass a list to system (or to a three-arg pipe-open for convenient output suppression) and you get the same effect.
So no, this isn’t a reason to use backticks in void context; it is merely a reason to avoid invoking the shell when you don’t need it. Even if backticks were required for that, saving a couple of microseconds here and there wouldn’t constitute a good reason to do it, as per the topic.
Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to Re^3: I think I just found a good reason to use backticks in a void context.
by Aristotle
in thread I thought I found a good reason to use backticks in a void context, but I was wrong.
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