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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T07:18:16+00:00 2026-06-12T07:18:16+00:00

I’m trying to replace a particular line in a text file on VMS. Normally,

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I’m trying to replace a particular line in a text file on VMS. Normally, this is a simple one-liner with Perl. But I ran into a problem when the replacement side was a symbol containing a VMS path. Here is the file and what I tried:

Contents of file1.txt:

foo
bar
baz
quux

Attempt to substitute 3rd line:

$ mysub = "disk$data1:[path.to]file.txt"
$ perl -pe "s/baz/''mysub'/" file1.txt

Yields the following output:

foo
bar
disk:[path.to]file.txt
quux

It looks like Perl was overeager and replaced the $data1 part of the path with the contents of a non-existent variable (i.e., nothing). Running with the debugger confirmed that. I didn’t supply /e, so I thought Perl should just replace the text as-is. Is there a way to get Perl to do that?

(Also note that I can reproduce similar behavior at the linux command line.)

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    2026-06-12T07:18:18+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 7:18 am

    With just the right mix of quotes and double quotes you can get there:

    We create a tight concatenation of “string” + ‘substitute symbol’ + “string”.
    The two double quoted strings contain single quotes for the substitute.
    Contrived… but it works.

    $ perl -pe "s'baz'"'mysub'"'" file1.txt
    

    That’s a DCL level solution.

    For a Perl solution, use the q() operator for a non-interpolated string and execute that.
    Stuff the symbol into the parens using simple DCL substitution.
    This is my favorite because it (almost) makes sense to me and does not get too confusing with quotes.

    $ perl -pe "s/baz/q(''mysub')/e" file1.txt
    
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