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# This file must be used with "source bin/activate" *from bash* # you cannot run it directly deactivate () { # reset old environment variables if [ -n "$_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH" ] ; then PATH="$_OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH" export PATH unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH fi if [ -n "$_OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME" ] ; then PYTHONHOME="$_OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME" export PYTHONHOME unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME fi # This should detect bash and zsh, which have a hash command that must # be called to get it to forget past commands. Without forgetting # past commands the $PATH changes we made may not be respected if [ -n "$BASH" -o -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ] ; then hash -r fi if [ -n "$_OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1" ] ; then PS1="$_OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1" export PS1 unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1 fi unset VIRTUAL_ENV if [ ! "$1" = "nondestructive" ] ; then # Self destruct! unset -f deactivate fi } # unset irrelavent variables deactivate nondestructive VIRTUAL_ENV="__VENV_DIR__" export VIRTUAL_ENV _OLD_VIRTUAL_PATH="$PATH" PATH="$VIRTUAL_ENV/__VENV_BIN_NAME__:$PATH" export PATH # unset PYTHONHOME if set # this will fail if PYTHONHOME is set to the empty string (which is bad anyway) # could use `if (set -u; : $PYTHONHOME) ;` in bash if [ -n "$PYTHONHOME" ] ; then _OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME="$PYTHONHOME" unset PYTHONHOME fi if [ -z "$VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT" ] ; then _OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1="$PS1" if [ "x__VENV_PROMPT__" != x ] ; then PS1="__VENV_PROMPT__$PS1" else if [ "`basename \"$VIRTUAL_ENV\"`" = "__" ] ; then # special case for Aspen magic directories # see http://www.zetadev.com/software/aspen/ PS1="[`basename \`dirname \"$VIRTUAL_ENV\"\``] $PS1" else PS1="(`basename \"$VIRTUAL_ENV\"`)$PS1" fi fi export PS1 fi # This should detect bash and zsh, which have a hash command that must # be called to get it to forget past commands. Without forgetting # past commands the $PATH changes we made may not be respected if [ -n "$BASH" -o -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ] ; then hash -r fi