It does. That's what $ENV{PWD} is. But to use that relies on the parent being process being bash, and it wouldn't be safe for a setuid script to use that.
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In reply to Re^3: Getting the absolute path of a script, without PWD
by ikegami
in thread Getting the shell's version of working directory, without PWD's help
by perlancar
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