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@ -4260,18 +4260,23 @@ function _p9k_parse_virtualenv_cfg() {
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typeset -ga reply=(0)
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[[ -f $1 && -r $1 ]] || return
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local cfg
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cfg=$(<$1) || return
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local line res=""
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while IFS= read -r line; do
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if [[ "$line" =~ '^prompt[[:space:]]*=[[:space:]]*(.*)' ]]; then
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res="${match[1]}"
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break
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fi
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done < "$1"
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# Return if res is empty, meaning no match was found
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[[ -z "$res" ]] && return
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local -a match mbegin mend
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[[ $'\n'$cfg$'\n' == (#b)*$'\n'prompt[$' \t']#=[$' \t']#([^$' \t']#)[$' \t']#$'\n'* ]] || return
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local res=$match[1]
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if [[ $res == (\"*\"|\'*\') ]]; then
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# The string is quoted in python style, which isn't the same as quoting in zsh.
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# For example, the literal 'foo"\'bar' denotes foo"'bar in python but in zsh
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# it is malformed.
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#
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# We cheat a bit and impelement not exactly correct unquoting. It may produce
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# We cheat a bit and implement not exactly correct unquoting. It may produce
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# different visual results but won't perform unintended expansions or bleed out
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# any escape sequences.
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#
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