This happens because of the pipe before the while loop. It creates a sub-shell, and thus the changes in the variables are not passed to the main script. To overcome this, use process substitution instead:
while read -r line
do
# do some stuff
done < <( some commad)
In version 4.2 or later, you can also set the lastpipe
option, and the last command
in the pipeline will run in the current shell, not a subshell.
shopt -s lastpipe
some command | while read -r line; do
# do some stuff
done
In this case, since you are just using the contents of the file, you can use input redirection:
while read -r line
do
# do some stuff
done < "$file"
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