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fetch-configlet: make some variables local #691
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From e.g. the Google Shell Style Guide [1]: Ensure that local variables are only seen inside a function and its children by using `local` when declaring them. This avoids polluting the global name space and inadvertently setting variables that may have significance outside the function. Declaration and assignment must be separate statements when the assignment value is provided by a command substitution; as the `local` builtin does not propagate the exit code from the command substitution. [1] https://google.github.io/styleguide/shellguide.html#use-local-variables exercism/configlet#691
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From e.g. the Google Shell Style Guide [1]: Ensure that local variables are only seen inside a function and its children by using `local` when declaring them. This avoids polluting the global name space and inadvertently setting variables that may have significance outside the function. Declaration and assignment must be separate statements when the assignment value is provided by a command substitution; as the `local` builtin does not propagate the exit code from the command substitution. [1] https://google.github.io/styleguide/shellguide.html#use-local-variables exercism/configlet#691
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From e.g. the Google Shell Style Guide [1]: Ensure that local variables are only seen inside a function and its children by using `local` when declaring them. This avoids polluting the global name space and inadvertently setting variables that may have significance outside the function. Declaration and assignment must be separate statements when the assignment value is provided by a command substitution; as the `local` builtin does not propagate the exit code from the command substitution. [1] https://google.github.io/styleguide/shellguide.html#use-local-variables exercism/configlet#691
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From e.g. the Google Shell Style Guide [1]: Ensure that local variables are only seen inside a function and its children by using `local` when declaring them. This avoids polluting the global name space and inadvertently setting variables that may have significance outside the function. Declaration and assignment must be separate statements when the assignment value is provided by a command substitution; as the `local` builtin does not propagate the exit code from the command substitution. [1] https://google.github.io/styleguide/shellguide.html#use-local-variables exercism/configlet#691
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Reduce the number of globals.
From e.g. the Google Shell Style Guide: