export CONDA_EXE='/croot/conda_1689269889729/_h_env_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_p/bin/conda' export _CE_M='' export _CE_CONDA='' export CONDA_PYTHON_EXE='/croot/conda_1689269889729/_h_env_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_placehold_p/bin/python' # Copyright (C) 2012 Anaconda, Inc # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause __conda_exe() ( "$CONDA_EXE" $_CE_M $_CE_CONDA "$@" ) __conda_hashr() { if [ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:+x}" ]; then \rehash elif [ -n "${POSH_VERSION:+x}" ]; then : # pass else \hash -r fi } __conda_activate() { if [ -n "${CONDA_PS1_BACKUP:+x}" ]; then # Handle transition from shell activated with conda <= 4.3 to a subsequent activation # after conda updated to >= 4.4. See issue #6173. PS1="$CONDA_PS1_BACKUP" \unset CONDA_PS1_BACKUP fi \local ask_conda ask_conda="$(PS1="${PS1:-}" __conda_exe shell.posix "$@")" || \return \eval "$ask_conda" __conda_hashr } __conda_reactivate() { \local ask_conda ask_conda="$(PS1="${PS1:-}" __conda_exe shell.posix reactivate)" || \return \eval "$ask_conda" __conda_hashr } conda() { \local cmd="${1-__missing__}" case "$cmd" in activate|deactivate) __conda_activate "$@" ;; install|update|upgrade|remove|uninstall) __conda_exe "$@" || \return __conda_reactivate ;; *) __conda_exe "$@" ;; esac } if [ -z "${CONDA_SHLVL+x}" ]; then \export CONDA_SHLVL=0 # In dev-mode CONDA_EXE is python.exe and on Windows # it is in a different relative location to condabin. if [ -n "${_CE_CONDA:+x}" ] && [ -n "${WINDIR+x}" ]; then PATH="$(\dirname "$CONDA_EXE")/condabin${PATH:+":${PATH}"}" else PATH="$(\dirname "$(\dirname "$CONDA_EXE")")/condabin${PATH:+":${PATH}"}" fi \export PATH # We're not allowing PS1 to be unbound. It must at least be set. # However, we're not exporting it, which can cause problems when starting a second shell # via a first shell (i.e. starting zsh from bash). if [ -z "${PS1+x}" ]; then PS1= fi fi