I know I saw something like this in the past I just can't find it. Anyone got any 
ideas?

perl -e 'print eval { @ARGV }, "\n"' 5 + 5

it should be able to take any perl arithmetic operator. so:

perl -e 'print eval { @ARGV }, "\n"' 840928302840982 / 74098374

or 

perl -e 'print eval { @ARGV }, "\n"' 79872593 * 67

This code does not work, but I'm sure there is something simple, I know I've seen it.

TIA 
Steve

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