evalargs
Typically, eval is used in shell scripts,
and args is a line of code that contains shell variables. 
eval forces variable expansion to happen first
and then runs the resulting command.
This "double-scanning" is useful any time shell variables 
contain input/output redirection symbols, aliases, or other shell variables.
(For example, redirection normally happens before variable 
expansion, so a variable containing redirection symbols must be
expanded first using eval; otherwise, the redirection symbols 
remain uninterpreted.)  See the C-shell eval (Section 5)
for another example.
This fragment of a Bourne shell script shows how eval constructs a command that is interpreted in the right order:
for option
do
   case "$option" in   #define where output goes
      save) out=' > $newfile' ;;
      show) out=' | more' ;;
   esac
done
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