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Commit "unidiff: use newline='\n' argument", r13-4603-gb045179973161115c7ea029b2788f5156fc55cda, added support CR on a line, but that broke support for older unidiff.PatchSet. This patch uses a fallback for git_email.py (drop argument) if not available (TypeError exception) but keeps using it in test_email.py unconditionally. contrib/ChangeLog: * gcc-changelog/git_email.py (GitEmail:__init__): Support older unidiff.PatchSet that do not have a newline= argument of from_filename.
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