##// END OF EJS Templates
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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# TODO there are a few deficiencies in this file:
# * The "namespace" of the labels needs to be worked out. We currently
# piggyback on existing values so color works.
%include map-cmdline.default
[templates]
showbookmarks = '{if(active, "*", " ")} {pad(bookmark, longestbookmarklen + 4)}{shortest(node, nodelen)}\n'
showwork = '{cset_shortnode}{namespaces % cset_namespace} {cset_shortdesc}'
showstack = '{showwork}'
cset_shortnode = '{labelcset(shortest(node, nodelen))}'
# Treat branch and tags specially so we don't display "default" or "tip"
cset_namespace = '{ifeq(namespace, "branches", names_branches, ifeq(namespace, "tags", names_tags, names_others))}'
names_branches = '{ifeq(branch, "default", "", " ({label('log.{colorname}', branch)})")}'
names_tags = '{if(filter_tags(names),
" ({label('log.{colorname}', join(filter_tags(names), ' '))})")}'
names_others = '{if(names, " ({label('log.{colorname}', join(names, ' '))})")}'
cset_shortdesc = '{label("log.description", desc|firstline)}'
[templatealias]
filter_tags(names) = filter(names, ifeq(name, 'tip', '', name))