fix: sdist.exclude takes precedence over .gitignore #872
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Previously, sdist.exclude and the built-in EXCLUDE_LINES were prepended to the list of .gitignore rules. However, a common pattern of using * to exclude everything and then using !-rules to list what should be included renders this feature useless.
This commit changes the behavior of each_unignored_file to sequentially consider the following sets of independent rules:
Fixes #871