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@ -1379,18 +1379,10 @@ prompt_virtualenv() {
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}
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}
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# pyenv: current active python version (with restrictions)
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# pyenv: current active python version (with restrictions)
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# More information on pyenv (Python version manager like rbenv and rvm):
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# https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv#choosing-the-python-version
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# https://github.com/yyuu/pyenv
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# the prompt parses output of pyenv version and only displays the first word
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prompt_pyenv() {
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prompt_pyenv() {
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local pyenv_version="$(pyenv version 2>/dev/null)"
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if [[ -n "$PYENV_VERSION" ]]; then
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pyenv_version="${pyenv_version%% *}"
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"$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "blue" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$PYENV_VERSION" 'PYTHON_ICON'
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# XXX: The following should return the same as above.
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# This reads better for devs familiar with sed/awk/grep/cut utilities
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# Using shell expansion/substitution may hamper future maintainability
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#local pyenv_version="$(pyenv version 2>/dev/null | head -n1 | cut -d' ' -f1)"
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if [[ -n "$pyenv_version" && "$pyenv_version" != "system" ]]; then
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"$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "blue" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$pyenv_version" 'PYTHON_ICON'
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fi
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fi
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}
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}
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