====== Grouping commands in a subshell ======
===== Synopsis =====
( )
===== Description =====
The [[syntax:basicgrammar#lists|list]] '''' is executed in a separate shell - a subprocess. No changes to the environment (variables etc...) are reflected in the "main shell".
===== Examples =====
Execute a command in a different directory.
echo "$PWD"
( cd /usr; echo "$PWD" )
echo "$PWD" # Still in the original directory.
===== Portability considerations =====
* The subshell compound command is specified by POSIX.
* Avoid ambiguous syntax.
(((1+1))) # Equivalent to: (( (1+1) ))
===== See also =====
* [[syntax:ccmd:grouping_plain | grouping commands]]
* [[http://mywiki.wooledge.org/SubShell | Subshells on Greycat's wiki]]