Fix potential unbound var error on nvm install#2421
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Fixes nvm-sh#2420. When using `nvm install` with an already installed version, Bash (and potentially other shells) may emit an unbound variable error when `set -u` is set. The presence of the error depends on specific shell versions, but appears to happen in MacOS 11.1 (Big Sur) using a recent Bash version installed via Homebrew (as of this writing). The fix accesses `ALIAS` correctly for the case where it is not set by an `alias` option to `nvm install`.
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As per #2420, when using
nvm installwith an already installedversion, Bash (and potentially other shells) may emit an unbound
variable error when
set -uis set. The presence of the error dependson specific shell versions, but appears to happen in MacOS 11.1 (Big
Sur) using a recent Bash version installed via Homebrew (as of this
writing).
The fix accesses
ALIAScorrectly for the case where it is not set byan
aliasoption tonvm install.