win32: work around a WinError problem handling HRESULT types
I ran into this ctypes bug while working with the Crypto API. While this could
be an issue with any Win32 API in theory, the handful of things that we call are
older functions that are unlikely to return COM errors, so I didn't retrofit
this everywhere.
# Blacklist for a full testsuite run with fsmonitor enabled.
# Used by fsmonitor-run-tests.
# The following tests all fail because they either use extensions that conflict
# with fsmonitor, use subrepositories, or don't anticipate the extra file in
# the .hg directory that fsmonitor adds.
test-basic.t
test-blackbox.t
test-check-commit.t
test-commandserver.t
test-copy.t
test-debugextensions.t
test-eol-add.t
test-eol-clone.t
test-eol-hook.t
test-eol-patch.t
test-eol-tag.t
test-eol-update.t
test-eol.t
test-eolfilename.t
test-extension.t
test-fncache.t
test-hardlinks.t
test-help.t
test-inherit-mode.t
test-issue3084.t
test-largefiles-cache.t
test-largefiles-misc.t
test-largefiles-small-disk.t
test-largefiles-update.t
test-largefiles-wireproto.t
test-largefiles.t
test-lfconvert.t
test-merge-tools.t
test-nested-repo.t
test-permissions.t
test-push-warn.t
test-subrepo-deep-nested-change.t
test-subrepo-recursion.t
test-subrepo.t
test-tags.t
# The following tests remain enabled; they fail *too*, but only because they
# occasionally use blacklisted extensions and don't anticipate the warning
# generated.
#test-log.t
#test-hook.t
#test-rename.t
#test-histedit-fold.t
#test-fileset-generated.t
#test-init.t