setlocal
for /F "tokens=1,2" %%a in (%env_cells%) do (
call :env_setter env_setter_%%a
)
goto:EOF
:env_setter
rem doesn't do anything
endlocal
call %%1
goto:eof
The problem is the above disables the setting of global variables in all calls spawned by :env_call. Is there a way to resolve this?
Perhaps this is a more detailed explanation:
env_setter is a call to a batch file that itself contains set
calls with the intention to set environment variables on this calling context. Because setlocal
is enabled during the call to !env_cell! and the endlocal in :env_cell does not appear to disable endlocal, said set calls do not change this context as intended.
In this particular example, one can use %%a but I wish to understand this functionality in general.
Is there a manual way to access a variable value reflectively in a if/for block?