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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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[templates]
header = '{date|shortdate} {author|person} <{author|email}>\n\n'
header_verbose = ''
changeset = '\t* {files|stringify|fill68|tabindent}{desc|fill68|tabindent|strip}\n\t[{node|short}]{tags}{branches}\n\n'
changeset_quiet = '\t* {desc|firstline|fill68|tabindent|strip}\n\n'
changeset_verbose = '{date|isodate} {author|person} <{author|email}> ({node|short}{tags}{branches})\n\n\t* {file_adds|stringify|fill68|tabindent}{file_dels|stringify|fill68|tabindent}{files|stringify|fill68|tabindent}{desc|fill68|tabindent|strip}\n\n'
start_tags = ' ['
tag = '{tag}, '
last_tag = '{tag}]'
start_branches = ' <'
branch = '{branch}, '
last_branch = '{branch}>'
file = '{file}, '
last_file = '{file}:\n\t'
file_add = '{file_add}, '
last_file_add = '{file_add}: new file.\n* '
file_del = '{file_del}, '
last_file_del = '{file_del}: deleted file.\n* '