From 82bcaf15890cf85b76b4f62d2dd1710bb49c3ed1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Athan <24279435+aathan@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2024 00:22:05 -0700 Subject: Trivial change: Update comments in activate about what running hash -r does (GH-125385) Update comments about what running hash -r does The old comment said "hash -r" forgets "past commands." However, the documentation for "hash" states that it forgets past locations. The old comment was, in my opinion, confusing. This is because it could be interpreted to mean it does something to the command history (HISTORY/HISTFILE etc) vs the cache of locations. --- Lib/venv/scripts/common/activate | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/Lib/venv/scripts/common/activate b/Lib/venv/scripts/common/activate index cbd4873..4593799 100644 --- a/Lib/venv/scripts/common/activate +++ b/Lib/venv/scripts/common/activate @@ -14,8 +14,9 @@ deactivate () { unset _OLD_VIRTUAL_PYTHONHOME fi - # Call hash to forget past commands. Without forgetting - # past commands the $PATH changes we made may not be respected + # Call hash to forget past locations. Without forgetting + # past locations the $PATH changes we made may not be respected. + # See "man bash" for more details. hash is usually a builtin of your shell hash -r 2> /dev/null if [ -n "${_OLD_VIRTUAL_PS1:-}" ] ; then -- cgit v0.12