if
os.name ==
'nt'
:
#
if
os.path.exists(os.environ[
'SYSTEMROOT'
] +
#
'\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe'
):
# # This mimics the
default
powershell colors since calling
# # subprocess.POpen() ends up acting like launching powershell
# # from cmd.exe. Normally the size
and
color are inherited
# # from cmd.exe, but this creates a custom mapping,
and
then
# # the LaunchPowerShell.bat file adjusts some other settings.
# key_string =
'Console\%SystemRoot%_system32_'
+
#
'WindowsPowerShell_v1.0_powershell.exe'
#
try
:
# key = _winreg.OpenKey(_winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER,
# key_string)
# except (WindowsError):
# key = _winreg.CreateKey(_winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER,
# key_string)
# _winreg.SetValueEx(key,
'ColorTable05'
, 0,
# _winreg.REG_DWORD, 5645313)
# _winreg.SetValueEx(key,
'ColorTable06'
, 0,
# _winreg.REG_DWORD, 15789550)
#
default
= os.path.join(package_dir,
'PS.bat'
)
# sublime_terminal_path = os.path.join(sublime.packages_path(), installed_dir)
# # This should turn the path into an 8.3-style path, getting around unicode
# # issues
and
spaces
# buf = create_unicode_buffer(512)
#
if
windll.kernel32.GetShortPathNameW(sublime_terminal_path, buf, len(buf)):
# sublime_terminal_path = buf.value
# os.putenv(
'sublime_terminal_path'
, sublime_terminal_path.replace(
' '
,
'` '
))
#
else
:
default
= os.environ[
'SYSTEMROOT'
] +
'\System32\cmd.exe'
elif sys.platform ==
'darwin'
: