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Update CodeMirror CSS and Javascript files to version 3.15, under MIT-permissive license....
Update CodeMirror CSS and Javascript files to version 3.15, under MIT-permissive license. These files are exactly as they appear the upstream release 3.15 of Codemirror, which was released under an MIT-permissive license. To extract these files, I did the following: I downloaded the following file: http://codemirror.net/codemirror-3.15.zip with sha256sum of: $ sha256sum codemirror-3.15.zip 8cf3a512899852fd4e3833423ea98d34918cbf7ee0e4e0b13f8b5e7b083f21b9 codemirror-3.15.zip And extracted from it the Javascript and CSS files herein committed, which are licensed under the MIT-permissive license, placing them into their locations in: rhodecode/public/{css,js}/ Using the procedure above, the only difference found between these files in RhodeCode 2.2.5 release and herein were a few comments and whitespace. Note that the file .../public/js/mode/meta_ext.js does *not* appear to be part of CodeMirror and therefore is not included in this commit.

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__init__.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Automatically sets the environment variable `CELERY_LOADER` to
`celerypylons.loader:PylonsLoader`. This ensures the loader is
specified when accessing the rest of this package, and allows celery
to be installed in a webapp just by importing celerypylons::
import celerypylons
"""
import os
import warnings
CELERYPYLONS_LOADER = 'rhodecode.lib.celerypylons.loader.PylonsLoader'
if os.environ.get('CELERY_LOADER', CELERYPYLONS_LOADER) != CELERYPYLONS_LOADER:
warnings.warn("'CELERY_LOADER' environment variable will be overridden by celery-pylons.")
os.environ['CELERY_LOADER'] = CELERYPYLONS_LOADER