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## Quote/escape special characters when using eval, e.g. eval "a=(b)".
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### Problematic code:
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eval $var=(a b)
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### Correct code:
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eval "$var=(a b)"
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### Rationale:
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Shells differ widely in how they handle unescaped parentheses in `eval` expressions.
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* `eval foo=bar` is allowed by dash, bash and ksh.
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* `eval foo=(bar)` is allowed by bash and ksh, but not dash.
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* `eval $var=(bar)` is allowed by ksh, but not bash or dash.
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* `eval foo() ( echo bar; )` is not allowed by any shell.
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Since the expression is evaluated as shell script code anyways, it should be passed in as a literal string without relying on special case parsing rules in the target shell. Quote or escape the characters appropriately.
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### Exceptions:
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None.
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