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RE: 'read' and pipes, was: 1.5.9: Trouble with setting variables using 'read' in a script
- From: "Jan Schormann" <Jan dot Schormann at BrainLAB dot com>
- To: <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 16:19:26 +0200
- Subject: RE: 'read' and pipes, was: 1.5.9: Trouble with setting variables using 'read' in a script
- Reply-to: <Jan dot Schormann at BrainLAB dot com>
> Another related quirk, is that variables set within
> 'while read' loops lose
> their values once the loop ends. The following example
> displays "text text"
> within the loop and blank line outside.
> - echo "text" |\
> while read
> do
> foo=$REPLY ; bar="text"
> echo $foo $bar
> done
> echo $foo $bar
>
> Is this a feature of bash or a bug? If it is a feature is there a
> workaround?
As I learned shortly ago, the pipe '|' always forces
a new subshell. This holds for any shell, though someone
said that they differ in which side of the pipe gets
to be the subshell and which will be executed in the
main shell.
Thus, in your example, $foo and $bar only exist in the
subshell and will never be known to the surrounding
shell.
I think you can get closer to it using redirection
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