[mypyc] Add internal import for _PyUnicode_CheckConsistency for py 3.13#19045
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In debug build of Python 3.13, mypyc fails to build due to `_PyUnicode_CheckConsistency` being moved to internal. Let's include this, but only for Python 3.13 and only for debug builds. Technically, the assert doesn't need to be behind a Py_DEBUG, but just in case...
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In debug build of Python 3.13, mypyc fails to build due to
_PyUnicode_CheckConsistencybeing moved to internal. Let's include this, but only for Python 3.13 and only for debug builds. Technically, the assert doesn't need to be behind a Py_DEBUG, but just in case...