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bpo-20210: support the *disabled* marker in Setup files #132

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@xdegaye xdegaye commented Feb 16, 2017

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@xdegaye xdegaye added the type-feature A feature request or enhancement label Feb 16, 2017
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It makes me a little sad that this is supported syntax for the Setup file (multiple module names on a line), but since this is already the case, might as well use it.

@xdegaye xdegaye merged commit c0364fc into python:master May 27, 2017
@xdegaye xdegaye deleted the bpo-20210-master branch May 27, 2017 16:25
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The internal and external repositories are out of sync. This Pull Request attempts to brings them back in sync by patching the GitHub repository. Please carefully review this patch. You must disable ShipIt for your project in order to merge this pull request. DO NOT IMPORT this pull request. Instead, merge it directly on GitHub using the MERGE BUTTON. Re-enable ShipIt after merging.
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