- #!/usr/bin/env bash
- #
- # Summary: Set or show the global Python version(s)
- #
- # Usage: pyenv global <version> <version2> <..>
- #
- # Sets the global Python version(s). You can override the global version at
- # any time by setting a directory-specific version with `pyenv local'
- # or by setting the `PYENV_VERSION' environment variable.
- #
- # <version> can be specified multiple times and should be a version
- # tag known to pyenv. The special version string `system' will use
- # your default system Python. Run `pyenv versions' for a list of
- # available Python versions.
- #
- # Example: To enable the python2.7 and python3.7 shims to find their
- # respective executables you could set both versions with:
- #
- # 'pyenv global 3.7.0 2.7.15'
- #
-
-
- set -e
- [ -n "$PYENV_DEBUG" ] && set -x
-
- # Provide pyenv completions
- if [ "$1" = "--complete" ]; then
- echo system
- exec pyenv-versions --bare
- fi
-
- versions=("$@")
- PYENV_VERSION_FILE="${PYENV_ROOT}/version"
-
- if [ -n "$versions" ]; then
- pyenv-version-file-write "$PYENV_VERSION_FILE" "${versions[@]}"
- else
- OLDIFS="$IFS"
- IFS=: versions=($(
- pyenv-version-file-read "$PYENV_VERSION_FILE" ||
- pyenv-version-file-read "${PYENV_ROOT}/global" ||
- pyenv-version-file-read "${PYENV_ROOT}/default" ||
- echo system
- ))
- IFS="$OLDIFS"
- for version in "${versions[@]}"; do
- echo "$version"
- done
- fi
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