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Allow hiding Python interpreter name in status bar#268
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Adds a new option `python.hideInterpreterName` (`false` by default), which, if
set to `true`, will hide the selected Python interpreter name (something like
`Python 3.8.5 64-bit ('python-3.8.5': venv)`) in the status bar. If an
interpreter was not found, the text `No Python Interpreter` will still be
displayed regardless of the setting of `python.hideInterpreterName`.
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Adds a new option
python.hideInterpreterName(falseby default), which, ifset to
true, will hide the selected Python interpreter name (something likePython 3.8.5 64-bit ('python-3.8.5': venv)) in the status bar. If aninterpreter was not found, the text
No Python Interpreterwill still bedisplayed regardless of the setting of
python.hideInterpreterName.Fixes #138