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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T20:34:00+00:00 2026-05-28T20:34:00+00:00

I wrote a simple shell script to get the version of Perl modules installed

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I wrote a simple shell script to get the version of Perl modules installed
on a server and I keep receiving the following error:

Can't find string terminator "'" anywhere before EOF at -e line 1.

Here is my script:

#!/bin/sh
#
mod_name="Sub::Uplevel"
tmp1="perl -M$mod_name -e 'print \"\$$mod_name::VERSION\"'"
echo $tmp1
$tmp1

If I just directly run the echo‘d line (perl -MSub::Uplevel -e 'print "$Sub::Uplevel::VERSION"'), it works. Why doesn’t the line work when its run from the variable $tmp1?

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    2026-05-28T20:34:02+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 8:34 pm

    In place of just $tmp1, eval works:

    eval "$tmp1"
    

    That’s because splitting a variable into words (for arguments) is done strictly by splitting on $IFS, not the normal input-parsing. eval forces the normal input parsing.

    How did I figure this out?

    Change your tmp1= line to put an echo in front, and you get:

    perl -MSub::Uplevel -e 'print "$Sub::Uplevel::VERSION"'
    

    Note that the ' are still there, which you wouldn’t expect. If you write a quick script:

    #!/bin/sh
    
    for a in "$@"; do
        echo "arg: $a"
    done
    

    and put a call to that in place of echo, you find how the arguments are really split:

    arg: perl
    arg: -MSub::Uplevel
    arg: -e
    arg: 'print
    arg: "$Sub::Uplevel::VERSION"'
    

    So, you can see that’s splitting on spaces, so IFS.

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