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4 | == New Experimental Features == |
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7 | == Bug Fixes == |
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10 | == Backwards Compatibility Changes == |
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12 | * A shell that supports `$(command)`` syntax for command substitution is now | |||
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15 | you can override it by setting `$HGTEST_SHELL` or by passing it to | |||
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13 | == Internal API Changes == |
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