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Added the generated C files to the .gitignore file

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charris commented Jul 11, 2012

Ah, you are building inplace. Nasty habit ;)

Could also add *.vim, tags, and doc/source/reference/generated/, the first two under editor.

numpy/core/src/npysort/heapsort.c
numpy/core/src/npysort/mergesort.c
numpy/core/src/npysort/quicksort.c
numpy/core/src/npysort/sort.c
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sort.c is no longer generated, although I suppose a few extras don't hurt.

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charris commented Jul 11, 2012

Looks good to me.

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This pull request fails (merged 149dede into e50d16e).

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charris commented Jul 11, 2012

travisbot seems to have problems with PR updates.

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This pull request fails (merged 817e897 into e50d16e).

charris added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 11, 2012
added generated c files to gitignore
@charris charris merged commit 7eec4e3 into numpy:master Jul 11, 2012
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