Quoting Lorenzo Martínez Rodríguez <Lawwait@xxxxxxxx>:
I have experimented poltergeists like that when calling scripts with system command from perl for example. In such case I have problems when I did not scape the @ symbol with a backslash. did you tried it?
If the "command" from OP's example is badly written Perl or shell script (or whatever other script or program) that invokes some other command blindly passing to it its command line arguments in some broken way, yes there might be problems. However, than it is a bug in the "command" (OP hasn't told us what is the "command" he is invoking), not the problem with the shell that invokes that "command".
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