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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T09:55:47+00:00 2026-05-15T09:55:47+00:00

This bash script concatenates the names for jar files to a classpath (variable CP),

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This bash script concatenates the names for jar files to a classpath (variable CP), in the while loop the value is correct but is lost in the subshell as descibed in this related question Bash variable scope

#!/bin/bash
CP="AAA"
func() {
        ls -1 | while read JAR
        do
                if [ ! -z "$CP" ]; then
                        CP=${CP}':'
                fi
                CP=${CP}${JAR}
        done
        echo $CP # <-- prints AAA
}

func

My question is, since I can’t figure out which element will be the last one, how can the value be saved.

Do I actually have to save the current value (repeatedly in the loop) to a file?

EDIT:

A colleague came up with this command sequence which works well

ls | xargs echo|tr ' ' :
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    2026-05-15T09:55:48+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:55 am

    The issue here is that using while in a pipeline creates a subshell, and a subshell cannot affect its parent. You can get around this in a few ways. For what you are doing now, this will suffice:

    for JAR in *; do
        # Your stuff
    done
    

    Another thing to note is that you shouldn’t rely on parsing ls

    This also shows you ways to avoid the subshell.

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