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@ -2090,17 +2090,11 @@ prompt_dropbox() {
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# print Java version number
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# print Java version number
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prompt_java_version() {
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prompt_java_version() {
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local java_version
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(( $+commands[java] )) || return
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# Stupid: Java prints its version on STDERR.
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local v && v=$(java -fullversion 2>&1) || return
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# The first version ouput will print nothing, we just
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v=${${v#*\"}%\"*}
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# use it to transport whether the command was successful.
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[[ -n $v ]] || return
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# If yes, we parse the version string (and need to
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"$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "red" "white" "JAVA_ICON" 0 '' "${v//\%/%%}"
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# redirect the stderr to stdout to make the pipe work).
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java_version=$(java -version 2>/dev/null && java -fullversion 2>&1 | cut -d '"' -f 2)
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if [[ -n "$java_version" ]]; then
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"$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "red" "white" "JAVA_ICON" 0 '' "${java_version//\%/%%}"
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fi
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}
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}
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