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diff --git a/plugins/cmd2_ext_test/build-pyenvs.sh b/plugins/cmd2_ext_test/build-pyenvs.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 39c28aa1..00000000 --- a/plugins/cmd2_ext_test/build-pyenvs.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash -# - -# create pyenv environments for each minor version of python -# supported by this project -# -# this script uses terms from Semantic Versioning https://semver.org/ -# version numbers are: major.minor.patch -# -# this script will delete and recreate existing virtualenvs named -# cmd2-3.7, etc. It will also create a .python-version -# -# Prerequisites: -# - *nix-ish environment like macOS or Linux -# - pyenv installed -# - pyenv-virtualenv installed -# - readline and openssl libraries installed so pyenv can -# build pythons -# - -# Make a array of the python minor versions we want to install. -# Order matters in this list, because it's the order that the -# virtualenvs will be added to '.python-version'. Feel free to modify -# this list, but note that this script intentionally won't install -# dev, rc, or beta python releases -declare -a pythons=("3.7" "3.6" "3.5" "3.4") - -# function to find the latest patch of a minor version of python -function find_latest_version { - pyenv install -l | \ - sed -En -e "s/^ *//g" -e "/(dev|b|rc)/d" -e "/^$1/p" | \ - tail -1 -} - -# empty out '.python-version' -> .python-version - -# loop through the pythons -for minor_version in "${pythons[@]}" -do - patch_version=$( find_latest_version "$minor_version" ) - # use pyenv to install the latest versions of python - # if it's already installed don't install it again - pyenv install -s "$patch_version" - - envname="cmd2-$minor_version" - # remove the associated virtualenv - pyenv uninstall -f "$envname" - # create a new virtualenv - pyenv virtualenv -p "python$minor_version" "$patch_version" "$envname" - # append the virtualenv to .python-version - echo "$envname" >> .python-version -done |