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Batch: Returning a value from a SETLOCAL EnableDelayedExpansion


I wonder why this code does not work as expected:

@ECHO off
SET S1=HELLO

SETLOCAL EnableDelayedExpansion
SET S2=!S1! WORLD^^!
ECHO !S2!
ENDLOCAL & SET S1=!S2!

ECHO %S1%
PAUSE

Output:

HELLO WORLD!
!S2!

Expected output:

HELLO WORLD!
HELLO WORLD!

Thanks.


Solution

  • It works as expected.
    The delayed expansion will expand variables at execution time, not parse time, so it interpret your line ENDLOCAL & SET S1=!S2! as
    endlocal
    But at the part of SET S1=!S2! the delayed expansion is off so it can't be expanded anymore.

    In your case you could use ENDLOCAL & SET S1=%S2%

    As the exclamation mark is S2 is "safe", as the delayed exp. is off at the moment of execution.

    But an always secure returning is a bit more complicated.
    We discussed it at Dostips: Return ANY string across ENDLOCAL boundry