Not really (at least, not without some sort of nutso magic trick). The shell would be the parent process of your script; you can't mess with your parent's environment.
In reply to Re^2: keeping something in memory after the end of script
by fullermd
in thread keeping something in memory after the end of script
by swissknife
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