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48 lines
1.4 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#
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# Summary: Set or show the local application-specific Python version
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#
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# Usage: pyenv local <version>
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# pyenv local --unset
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#
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# Sets the local application-specific Python version by writing the
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# version name to a file named `.python-version'.
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#
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# When you run a Python command, pyenv will look for a `.python-version'
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# file in the current directory and each parent directory. If no such
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# file is found in the tree, pyenv will use the global Python version
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# specified with `pyenv global'. A version specified with the
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# `PYENV_VERSION' environment variable takes precedence over local
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# and global versions.
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#
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# <version> should be a string matching a Python version known to pyenv.
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# The special version string `system' will use your default system Python.
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# Run `pyenv versions' for a list of available Python versions.
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set -e
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[ -n "$PYENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x
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# Provide pyenv completions
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if [ "$1" = "--complete" ]; then
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echo --unset
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echo system
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exec pyenv-versions --bare
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fi
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versions=("$@")
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if [ "$versions" = "--unset" ]; then
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rm -f .python-version
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elif [ -n "$versions" ]; then
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pyenv-version-file-write .python-version "${versions[@]}"
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else
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if version_file="$(pyenv-version-file "$PWD")"; then
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IFS=: versions=($(pyenv-version-file-read "$version_file"))
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for version in "${versions[@]}"; do
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echo "$version"
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done
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else
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echo "pyenv: no local version configured for this directory" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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