Hi there.
I recently had cause to search for an environment variable to see if it
was being set.
As a result I noticed that the environment has become a bit of a dumping
ground for
installed programs where configuration files would have been a cleaner
option.
Looking for an override in the environment is of course a good idea, but
setting
default values in the environment that could be
1. hard coded in the programs as defaults
2. stored in a configuration file
3. sourced from a configuration script
is a bit sloppy.
On my machine running "set > set.txt && ls -lsa set.txt" reveals that my
environment contains 225517 of "stuff" - some of it is even being taken
up by
exported function definitions!
That's 225517 bytes that needs to be copied every time a script runs.
Regards,
Philip Ashmore
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