Use pyenv to find executable only if pyenv is installed and a local shim exists for the cwd#839
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I have a problem similar to that discussed in #126 i.e. I have
pyenvinstalled, but I'm working onpyvenvenvironment with nopyenv"local" application-specific Python version for the current project / cwd.Here is a "this-works-for-me" change that lets dap-mode use
pyenvonly ifpyenv localreturns something different than "pyenv: no local version configured for this directory"Unfortunately I'm not expert enough to be sure that what I'm proposing here is always a good solution, so please feel very free to close this PR 🙂