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				import logging
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import os
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import subprocess
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from optparse import Values
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from typing import Any, List, Optional
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from pip._internal.cli.base_command import Command
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from pip._internal.cli.status_codes import ERROR, SUCCESS
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from pip._internal.configuration import (
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    Configuration,
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    Kind,
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    get_configuration_files,
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    kinds,
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)
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from pip._internal.exceptions import PipError
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from pip._internal.utils.logging import indent_log
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from pip._internal.utils.misc import get_prog, write_output
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class ConfigurationCommand(Command):
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    """
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    Manage local and global configuration.
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    Subcommands:
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    - list: List the active configuration (or from the file specified)
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    - edit: Edit the configuration file in an editor
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    - get: Get the value associated with name
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    - set: Set the name=value
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    - unset: Unset the value associated with name
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    - debug: List the configuration files and values defined under them
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    If none of --user, --global and --site are passed, a virtual
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    environment configuration file is used if one is active and the file
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    exists. Otherwise, all modifications happen to the user file by
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    default.
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    """
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    ignore_require_venv = True
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    usage = """
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        %prog [<file-option>] list
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        %prog [<file-option>] [--editor <editor-path>] edit
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        %prog [<file-option>] get name
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        %prog [<file-option>] set name value
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        %prog [<file-option>] unset name
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        %prog [<file-option>] debug
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    """
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    def add_options(self) -> None:
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        self.cmd_opts.add_option(
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            "--editor",
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            dest="editor",
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            action="store",
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            default=None,
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            help=(
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                "Editor to use to edit the file. Uses VISUAL or EDITOR "
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                "environment variables if not provided."
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            ),
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        )
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        self.cmd_opts.add_option(
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            "--global",
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            dest="global_file",
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            action="store_true",
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            default=False,
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            help="Use the system-wide configuration file only",
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        )
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        self.cmd_opts.add_option(
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            "--user",
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            dest="user_file",
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            action="store_true",
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            default=False,
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            help="Use the user configuration file only",
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        )
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        self.cmd_opts.add_option(
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            "--site",
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            dest="site_file",
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            action="store_true",
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            default=False,
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            help="Use the current environment configuration file only",
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        )
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        self.parser.insert_option_group(0, self.cmd_opts)
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    def run(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> int:
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        handlers = {
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            "list": self.list_values,
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            "edit": self.open_in_editor,
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            "get": self.get_name,
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            "set": self.set_name_value,
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            "unset": self.unset_name,
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            "debug": self.list_config_values,
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        }
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        # Determine action
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        if not args or args[0] not in handlers:
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            logger.error(
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                "Need an action (%s) to perform.",
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                ", ".join(sorted(handlers)),
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            )
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            return ERROR
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        action = args[0]
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        # Determine which configuration files are to be loaded
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        #    Depends on whether the command is modifying.
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        try:
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            load_only = self._determine_file(
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                options, need_value=(action in ["get", "set", "unset", "edit"])
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            )
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        except PipError as e:
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            logger.error(e.args[0])
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            return ERROR
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        # Load a new configuration
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        self.configuration = Configuration(
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            isolated=options.isolated_mode, load_only=load_only
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        )
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        self.configuration.load()
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        # Error handling happens here, not in the action-handlers.
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        try:
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            handlers[action](options, args[1:])
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        except PipError as e:
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            logger.error(e.args[0])
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            return ERROR
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        return SUCCESS
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    def _determine_file(self, options: Values, need_value: bool) -> Optional[Kind]:
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        file_options = [
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            key
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            for key, value in (
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                (kinds.USER, options.user_file),
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                (kinds.GLOBAL, options.global_file),
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                (kinds.SITE, options.site_file),
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            )
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            if value
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        ]
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        if not file_options:
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            if not need_value:
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                return None
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            # Default to user, unless there's a site file.
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            elif any(
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                os.path.exists(site_config_file)
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                for site_config_file in get_configuration_files()[kinds.SITE]
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            ):
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                return kinds.SITE
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            else:
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                return kinds.USER
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        elif len(file_options) == 1:
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            return file_options[0]
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        raise PipError(
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            "Need exactly one file to operate upon "
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            "(--user, --site, --global) to perform."
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        )
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    def list_values(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> None:
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        self._get_n_args(args, "list", n=0)
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        for key, value in sorted(self.configuration.items()):
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            write_output("%s=%r", key, value)
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    def get_name(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> None:
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        key = self._get_n_args(args, "get [name]", n=1)
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        value = self.configuration.get_value(key)
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        write_output("%s", value)
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    def set_name_value(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> None:
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        key, value = self._get_n_args(args, "set [name] [value]", n=2)
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        self.configuration.set_value(key, value)
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        self._save_configuration()
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    def unset_name(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> None:
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        key = self._get_n_args(args, "unset [name]", n=1)
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        self.configuration.unset_value(key)
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        self._save_configuration()
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    def list_config_values(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> None:
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        """List config key-value pairs across different config files"""
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        self._get_n_args(args, "debug", n=0)
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        self.print_env_var_values()
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        # Iterate over config files and print if they exist, and the
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        # key-value pairs present in them if they do
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        for variant, files in sorted(self.configuration.iter_config_files()):
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            write_output("%s:", variant)
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            for fname in files:
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                with indent_log():
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                    file_exists = os.path.exists(fname)
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                    write_output("%s, exists: %r", fname, file_exists)
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                    if file_exists:
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                        self.print_config_file_values(variant)
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    def print_config_file_values(self, variant: Kind) -> None:
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        """Get key-value pairs from the file of a variant"""
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        for name, value in self.configuration.get_values_in_config(variant).items():
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            with indent_log():
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                write_output("%s: %s", name, value)
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    def print_env_var_values(self) -> None:
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        """Get key-values pairs present as environment variables"""
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        write_output("%s:", "env_var")
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        with indent_log():
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            for key, value in sorted(self.configuration.get_environ_vars()):
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                env_var = f"PIP_{key.upper()}"
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                write_output("%s=%r", env_var, value)
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    def open_in_editor(self, options: Values, args: List[str]) -> None:
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        editor = self._determine_editor(options)
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        fname = self.configuration.get_file_to_edit()
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        if fname is None:
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            raise PipError("Could not determine appropriate file.")
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        try:
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            subprocess.check_call([editor, fname])
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        except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
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            raise PipError(
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                "Editor Subprocess exited with exit code {}".format(e.returncode)
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            )
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    def _get_n_args(self, args: List[str], example: str, n: int) -> Any:
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        """Helper to make sure the command got the right number of arguments"""
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        if len(args) != n:
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            msg = (
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                "Got unexpected number of arguments, expected {}. "
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                '(example: "{} config {}")'
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            ).format(n, get_prog(), example)
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            raise PipError(msg)
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        if n == 1:
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            return args[0]
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        else:
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            return args
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    def _save_configuration(self) -> None:
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        # We successfully ran a modifying command. Need to save the
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        # configuration.
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        try:
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            self.configuration.save()
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        except Exception:
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            logger.exception(
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                "Unable to save configuration. Please report this as a bug."
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            )
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            raise PipError("Internal Error.")
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    def _determine_editor(self, options: Values) -> str:
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        if options.editor is not None:
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            return options.editor
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        elif "VISUAL" in os.environ:
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            return os.environ["VISUAL"]
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        elif "EDITOR" in os.environ:
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            return os.environ["EDITOR"]
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        else:
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            raise PipError("Could not determine editor to use.")
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