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setup: include vendored 3rd party type stubs...
setup: include vendored 3rd party type stubs While pytype may not support PEP 561, PyCharm does, so having the stubs available means it can determine `foo = attr.ib(type=int)` means `foo` is an int. This only applies when using Mercurial as a library, like with TortoiseHg development- PyCharm is already smart enough to use the *.pyi files in the Mercurial source tree when hacking on Mercurial itself. I left the mercurial.cext stubs out because it seems very low level, that 3rd parties shouldn't be using directly.

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%include map-cmdline.default
[templates]
changeset = '{cset}{lbisect}{branches}{bookmarks}{tags}{parents}{luser}{ldate}{summary}\n'
changeset_quiet = '{lshortbisect} {rev}:{node|short}\n'
changeset_verbose = '{cset}{lbisect}{branches}{bookmarks}{tags}{parents}{luser}{ldate}{lfiles}{lfile_copies_switch}{description}\n'
changeset_debug = '{fullcset}{lbisect}{branches}{bookmarks}{tags}{lphase}{parents}{manifest}{luser}{ldate}{lfile_mods}{lfile_adds}{lfile_dels}{lfile_copies_switch}{extras}{description}\n'
# We take the zeroth word in order to omit "(implicit)" in the label
bisectlabel = ' bisect.{word('0', bisect)}'
lbisect ='{label("log.bisect{if(bisect, bisectlabel)}",
"bisect: {bisect}\n")}'
lshortbisect ='{label("log.bisect{if(bisect, bisectlabel)}",
"{bisect|shortbisect}")}'