refactor: use regex matching instead of for loop
Instead of creating a for-loop where we go through each argument, to check if current argument is -m and next argument is pip, we instead do simple regex matching where we look for ` -m pip ` somewhere in the command which is to be executed.
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@ -6,13 +6,10 @@ if [[ $PYENV_REHASH_COMMAND =~ ^(pip|easy_install)[23](\.\d)?$ ]]; then
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PYENV_REHASH_COMMAND="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
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fi
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for (( i=1; i<$#; i++ )); do
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next=$((i+1))
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if [[ ${!i} == "-m" && ${!next} == "pip" ]]; then
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# Check for ` -m pip ` in arguments
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if [[ "$*" =~ [[:space:]]-m[[:space:]]pip[[:space:]] ]]; then
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PYENV_REHASH_COMMAND="pip"
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break
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fi
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done
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if [ -x "${PYENV_PIP_REHASH_ROOT}/${PYENV_REHASH_COMMAND}" ]; then
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PYENV_COMMAND_PATH="${PYENV_PIP_REHASH_ROOT}/${PYENV_REHASH_COMMAND##*/}"
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