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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:08:51+00:00 2026-05-13T14:08:51+00:00

I’m using this from the command line: perl -MDateTime::Format::DateManip -le ‘print $Some::Module::VERSION’ but only

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I’m using this from the command line:

perl -MDateTime::Format::DateManip -le 'print $Some::Module::VERSION'

but only return a blank line, any thoughts?

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    2026-05-13T14:08:52+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:08 pm

    It is pseudo-code, Some isn’t set so it is just printing out undef with the -l flag, like perl -le'print undef;

    For evidence turn on warnings with -w

    $ perl -MDateTime::Format::DateManip -wle 'print $Some::Module::VERSION'
    Use of uninitialized value $Some::Module::VERSION in print at -e line 1.
    

    Substitute Some::Module with the module you want the version of.

    Also, just for fun 😉

    Perl Shorthands for testing version numbers

    These are quick ways to get version numbers by utilizing the use <module> <version> syntax and perl’s vocal rejection of versions that aren’t new enough.

    These are all equivalent of creating a perl script with use DateTime 9999;

    $ perl -MDateTime\ 9999
    DateTime version 9999 required--this is only version 0.51.
    BEGIN failed--compilation aborted.
    

    However, this fashion isn’t cross-platform, because you’re simply telling bash to escape a space. This doesn’t work in windows cmd, for that you’ll have to

    $ perl -M"DateTime 9999"
    DateTime version 9999 required--this is only version 0.51.
    BEGIN failed--compilation aborted.
    

    Here, you just put it in quotes – that tells cmd to send it all as an argument to perl and it gets the same job done.

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