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- pyenv_config_warning() {
- [[ "$ZSH_PYENV_QUIET" != true ]] || return 0
- local reason="$1"
- local pyenv_root="${PYENV_ROOT/#$HOME/\$HOME}"
- cat >&2 <<EOF
- Found pyenv, but it is badly configured ($reason). pyenv might not
- work correctly for non-interactive shells (for example, when run from a script).
- ${(%):-"%B%F{yellow}"}
- To fix this message, add these lines to the '.profile' and '.zprofile' files
- in your home directory:
- ${(%):-"%f"}
- export PYENV_ROOT="$pyenv_root"
- export PATH="\$PYENV_ROOT/bin:\$PATH"
- eval "\$(pyenv init --path)"
- ${(%):-"%F{yellow}"}
- You'll need to restart your user session for the changes to take effect.${(%):-%b%f}
- For more information go to https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/#installation.
- EOF
- }
- # This plugin loads pyenv into the current shell and provides prompt info via
- # the 'pyenv_prompt_info' function. Also loads pyenv-virtualenv if available.
- # Look for pyenv in $PATH and verify that it's not a part of pyenv-win in WSL
- if ! command -v pyenv &>/dev/null; then
- FOUND_PYENV=0
- elif [[ "${commands[pyenv]}" = */pyenv-win/* && "$(uname -r)" = *icrosoft* ]]; then
- FOUND_PYENV=0
- else
- FOUND_PYENV=1
- fi
- # Look for pyenv and try to load it (will only work on interactive shells)
- if [[ $FOUND_PYENV -ne 1 ]]; then
- pyenvdirs=("$HOME/.pyenv" "/usr/local/pyenv" "/opt/pyenv" "/usr/local/opt/pyenv")
- for dir in $pyenvdirs; do
- if [[ -d "$dir/bin" ]]; then
- FOUND_PYENV=1
- break
- fi
- done
- if [[ $FOUND_PYENV -ne 1 ]]; then
- if (( $+commands[brew] )) && dir=$(brew --prefix pyenv 2>/dev/null); then
- if [[ -d "$dir/bin" ]]; then
- FOUND_PYENV=1
- fi
- fi
- fi
- # If we found pyenv, load it but show a caveat about non-interactive shells
- if [[ $FOUND_PYENV -eq 1 ]]; then
- # Configuring in .zshrc only makes pyenv available for interactive shells
- export PYENV_ROOT="$dir"
- export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"
- eval "$(pyenv init --path)"
- # Show warning due to bad pyenv configuration
- pyenv_config_warning 'pyenv command not found in $PATH'
- fi
- fi
- if [[ $FOUND_PYENV -eq 1 ]]; then
- if [[ -z "$PYENV_ROOT" ]]; then
- # This is only for backwards compatibility with users that previously relied
- # on this plugin exporting it. pyenv itself does not require it to be exported
- export PYENV_ROOT="$(pyenv root)"
- fi
- # Add pyenv shims to $PATH if not already added
- if [[ -z "${path[(Re)$(pyenv root)/shims]}" ]]; then
- eval "$(pyenv init --path)"
- pyenv_config_warning 'missing pyenv shims in $PATH'
- fi
- # Load pyenv
- eval "$(pyenv init - --no-rehash zsh)"
- # If pyenv-virtualenv exists, load it
- if [[ "$(pyenv commands)" =~ "virtualenv-init" && "$ZSH_PYENV_VIRTUALENV" != false ]]; then
- eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init - zsh)"
- fi
- function pyenv_prompt_info() {
- local version="$(pyenv version-name)"
- echo "${version:gs/%/%%}"
- }
- else
- # Fall back to system python
- function pyenv_prompt_info() {
- local version="$(python -V 2>&1 | cut -d' ' -f2)"
- echo "system: ${version:gs/%/%%}"
- }
- fi
- unset FOUND_PYENV pyenvdirs dir
- unfunction pyenv_config_warning
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