Add --bare option to pyenv version

It just points at pyenv version-name.  This adds consistency with the behavior
of `pyenv versions --bare`
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Jesse Wattenbarger 2023-09-08 08:24:03 -04:00
parent 6e79eb0b7c
commit 7f47b3121f

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@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash #!/usr/bin/env bash
# Summary: Show the current Python version(s) and its origin # Summary: Show the current Python version(s) and its origin
# Usage: pyenv version [--bare]
# #
# Shows the currently selected Python version(s) and how it was # Shows the currently selected Python version(s) and how it was
# selected. To obtain only the version string, use `pyenv # selected. To obtain only the version string, use `pyenv version
# version-name'. # --bare` or `pyenv version-name'.
set -e set -e
[ -n "$PYENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x [ -n "$PYENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x
@ -13,8 +14,25 @@ OLDIFS="$IFS"
IFS=: PYENV_VERSION_NAMES=($(pyenv-version-name)) || exitcode=$? IFS=: PYENV_VERSION_NAMES=($(pyenv-version-name)) || exitcode=$?
IFS="$OLDIFS" IFS="$OLDIFS"
unset bare
for arg; do
case "$arg" in
--complete )
echo --bare
exit ;;
--bare ) bare=1 ;;
* )
pyenv-help --usage version >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
done
for PYENV_VERSION_NAME in "${PYENV_VERSION_NAMES[@]}"; do for PYENV_VERSION_NAME in "${PYENV_VERSION_NAMES[@]}"; do
if [[ -n $bare ]]; then
echo "$PYENV_VERSION_NAME"
else
echo "$PYENV_VERSION_NAME (set by $(pyenv-version-origin))" echo "$PYENV_VERSION_NAME (set by $(pyenv-version-origin))"
fi
done done
exit $exitcode exit $exitcode