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parsers: statically initializing tp_new to PyType_GenericNew is not portable...
parsers: statically initializing tp_new to PyType_GenericNew is not portable As detailed on http://docs.python.org/extending/newtypes.html (quote): "In this case, we can just use the default implementation provided by the API function PyType_GenericNew(). We’d like to just assign this to the tp_new slot, but we can’t, for portability sake. On some platforms or compilers, we can’t statically initialize a structure member with a function defined in another C module, so, instead, we’ll assign the tp_new slot in the module initialization function just before calling PyType_Ready()." Fixes "gcc (GCC) 3.4.5 (mingw-vista special r3)" complaining with: mercurial/parsers.c:1096: error: initializer element is not constant mercurial/parsers.c:1096: error: (near initialization for `indexType.tp_new')

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### --- User interface
[ui]
### show changed files and be a bit more verbose if True
# verbose = True
### username data to appear in comits
### it usually takes the form: Joe User <joe.user@host.com>
# username = Joe User <j.user@example.com>
### --- Extensions
[extensions]
### each extension has its own 'extension_name=path' line
### the default python library path is used when path is left blank
### the hgext dir is used when 'hgext.extension_name=' is written
### acl - Access control lists
### hg help acl
# hgext.acl =
### bisect - binary search changesets to detect bugs
### hg help bisect
# hgext.hbisect =
### bugzilla - update bugzilla bugs when changesets mention them
### hg help bugzilla
# hgext.bugzilla =
### extdiff - Use external diff application instead of builtin one
# hgext.extdiff =
### gpg - GPG checks and signing
### hg help gpg
# hgext.gpg =
### graphlog - ASCII graph log
### hg help glog
# hgext.graphlog =
### hgk - GUI repository browser
### hg help view
# hgext.hgk =
### mq - Mercurial patch queues
### hg help mq
# hgext.mq =
### notify - Template driven e-mail notifications
### hg help notify
# hgext.notify =
### patchbomb - send changesets as a series of patch emails
### hg help email
# hgext.patchbomb =
### churn - create a graph showing who changed the most lines
### hg help churn
# hgext.churn = /home/user/hg/hg/contrib/churn.py
### eol - automatic management of line endings
# hgext.eol =
### --- hgk additional configuration
[hgk]
### set executable path
# path = /home/user/hg/hg/contrib/hgk
### --- Hook to Mercurial actions - See hgrc man page for avaliable hooks
[hooks]
### Example notify hooks (load hgext.notify extension before use)
# incoming.notify = python:hgext.notify.hook
# changegroup.notify = python:hgext.notify.hook
### Email configuration for the notify and patchbomb extensions
[email]
### Your email address
# from = user@example.com
### Method to send email - smtp or /usr/sbin/sendmail or other program name
# method = smtp
### smtp server to send email to
[smtp]
# host = mail
# port = 25
# tls = false
# username = user
# password = blivet
# local_hostname = myhost
### --- Email notification hook for server
[notify]
### multiple sources can be specified as a whitespace or comma separated list
# sources = serve push pull bundle
### set this to False when you're ready for mail to start sending
# test = True
### path to config file with names of subscribers
# config = /path/to/subscription/file