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<blockquote><i>This is already pretty nasty in Windoze batch programming where this "feature" is possible.</i></blockquote>
<p>It is?</p>
<code>
> type foo.cmd
perl -le "print q{FOOBAR=}, $ENV{FOOBAR}"
perl -e "$ENV{FOOBAR}=rand(9999)"
perl -le "print q{FOOBAR=}, $ENV{FOOBAR}"
</code>
<p>This produces</p>
<code>
FOOBAR=
FOOBAR=
</code>
<p>Which seems to show that things are working as expected. Either that, or I suck at writing Windows batch files.</p>
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