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Summary: This update does away with the scripts in bin and changes setup.py to use entry_points in cmdline.py for the scripts 'hy' and 'hyc'. This fixes installing and running on Windows. The tests are updated to run the 'hy' script produced by setup.py and not from bin/hy. This is more correct and makes the tox tests run on both Window and *nix. For running hy or nosetests directly in the source tree, you do have to run 'python setup.py develop' first. But since tox runs and builds dists, all tox tests pass on all platforms. Also, since there is no built-in readline on Windows, the setup.py only on Windows requires 'pyreadline' as a replacement. Switched from optparse to argparse in cmdline.py Instead of trying to manually separate args meant for hy from args meant for a hy script, this switches from optparse to argparse for the CLI. argparse automatically peels out args meant for hy and leaves the rest, including the user hy script in options.args. This fixes the issue @paultag found running "hy foo" where foo is not a real file. Also added a test that makes sure trying to run a non-existent script exits instead of dropping the user into the REPL. Added argparse as setup.py resource (and removed from tox.ini) as well as removed uses of deprecated setf
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* Paul Tagliamonte <paultag@debian.org>
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* Thomas Mashek <thomas@thescoundrels.net>
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* Amrut Joshi <amrut.joshi@gmail.com>
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* Christopher Allan Webber <cwebber@dustycloud.org>
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* Will Kahn-Greene <willg@bluesock.org>
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* James King <james@agentultra.com>
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* Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
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* Nicolas Dandrimont <nicolas.dandrimont@crans.org>
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* Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
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* Konrad Hinsen <konrad.hinsen@fastmail.net>
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* Vladimir Gorbunov <vsg@suburban.me>
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* John Jacobsen <john@mail.npxdesigns.com>
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* rogererens <roger.erens@e-s-c.biz>
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* Thomas Ballinger <thomasballinger@gmail.com>
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* Morten Linderud <mcfoxax@gmail.com>
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* Guillermo Vayá <guivaya@gmail.com>
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* Bob Tolbert <bob@tolbert.org>
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* Ralph Möritz <ralph.moeritz@outlook.com>
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