It was very confusing to have configure generate an SDL_config.h and then not have it be used when building on Mac OS X or Windows. I'll just have to remember to use SDL_config_windows.h when building official releases that are supposed to be ABI compatible with Visual Studio.
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rename : include/SDL_config_generated.h.in => include/SDL_config.h.in
The trick is that if you're using configure and you don't want to have SDL_config.h and SDL_revision.h to show up as modified, you need to configure and build from a separate directory.
You also need to include SDL_revision.h directly if you want to use the SDL_REVISION constant, as a side effect of these changes.
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rename : include/SDL_config.h.default => include/SDL_config.h
Discovered that the new plist file for the automated test was not checked in because the .hgignore file was too aggressive. I changed the .hgignore to not ignore the Xcode directory and instead added a longer list of things to ignore.