On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 06:16:46PM +0400, Denis Lagno wrote: >> in sh(1) because the code in `...' may or may not be executed >> in a subshell depending upon the shell's implementation, >> and therefore can't modify the state (including variables) >> of the current shell. > > Looks like POSIX prescribes execution of $(...) and `...` in a subshell: > > # The shell shall expand the command substitution by executing command > in a subshell environment My example may not have been clear enough; with my use of `...' (backtick ellipsis quote) I wasn't referring to the backtick (`) operator, but the pseudo-code in the middle of a while loop that is receiving input from a pipe. For clarity, I should have written the example as somecommand \ | while read foo; do # use $foo, which may or may not be in a sub-shell done cheers, Luke.
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