##// END OF EJS Templates
`AssertionError`: `assert _xterm_term_title_saved` in WSL (#14480)...
`AssertionError`: `assert _xterm_term_title_saved` in WSL (#14480) `AssertionError`: `assert _xterm_term_title_saved` In some (unknown) situation, it is possible that the `_xterm_term_title_saved` is unset, but the code would make a call to `_restore_term_title_xterm`, resulting in `AssertionError`. At least on replicatable reproduction is returning from `ipython` to `pudb` via `^D^D` on an empty cell. See more details in https://github.com/ipython/ipython/pull/14480 Signed-off-by: Stavros Ntentos <133706+stdedos@users.noreply.github.com> <details> <summary><em>was:</em></summary> In some (unknown) situation, it is possible that the `_xterm_term_title_saved` is unset, but the code would make a call to `_restore_term_title_xterm`, resulting in `AssertionError`. As title stacking does not seem to be getting traction (https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/14575), do not set the `xterm` variants of `_set_term_title` / `_restore_term_title`. WSL detection: https://superuser.com/a/1749811/533196 Additionally, almost-`black` the file. </details>

File last commit:

r1752:af0aa7a3
r28838:9b8cd4a3 merge
Show More
pkginstall.cfg
27 lines | 948 B | text/x-ini | IniLexer
# -*- sh -*-
#
# Configuration for the pkginstall script.
# This script uses bash syntax, as it will be sourced by a bash script.
# Uncomment and set the variables you want, otherwise pkginstall has sensible
# defaults predefined. These can also be declared either as environment
# variables (which can be done by the makefile calling this script).
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Executable for Python.
#
# You can set this to an explicit full path if you don't want the default
# (simply 'python') to be the version used to install this package.
#PYTHON=python
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Default prefix.
#
# This should be a valid input the setup.py script as the --prefix argument.
# That is, your $PYTHONPATH should contain $PREFIX/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages,
# your $PATH should contain $PREFIX/bin, etc.
#PREFIX=$HOME/usr/local