Nice. I know -e, I figured it was out because of shell quoting but you've put me on the right track to at least play with that. Of course now that I write that I realize I could just open a pipe to perl...
In reply to Re^2: How to do a "perl -c(w)" check instead of an "eval $string" on a code string
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in thread How to do a "perl -c(w)" check instead of an "eval $string" on a code string
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