And it's not so different from the *nix shell mechanism of somekey=somevalue command.
On all Unix shells I know, the caller has influence on whether somekey would end up in his/her environment, not (like in Windows Batch) the callee. For instance, if I call from bash a script like this:
no child is born and the environment changes will be reflected in my environment. If I call it like this:source gurgle.bash
orgurgle.bash
I do get a child and my environment stays unpolluted.bash gurgle.bash
In reply to Re^7: Can I do this ???
by rovf
in thread Can I do this ???
by Anonymous Monk
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