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tests: force `seq` to print with '\n' EOL...
tests: force `seq` to print with '\n' EOL It looks like consistent EOL is the reason for 0605726179a0, but now on py3, `print()` uses the platform EOL without regard to binary mode. The tests mostly use this to loop over a sequence of number in the shell, but there are a handful that redirect output to a file. Specifically, this fixes Windows runs of `test-bundle2-multiple-changegroups.t`, but there may be other tests this fixes. Some other `tests/*.py` files also set binary mode on stdout, but they also write bytes directly to `sys.stdout.buffer`. I'm not doing that here because PyCharm flags these write calls for passing bytes instead of str (PyCharm is likely wrong, but possibly confused because the code falls back to `sys.stdout` if there is no `.buffer` attribute), and it's annoying.

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branches.tmpl
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{header}
<title>{repo|escape}: branches</title>
<link rel="alternate" type="application/atom+xml"
href="{url|urlescape}atom-branches" title="Atom feed for {repo|escape}: branches">
<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml"
href="{url|urlescape}rss-branches" title="RSS feed for {repo|escape}: branches">
</head>
<body>
<div class="buttons">
<a href="{url|urlescape}log{sessionvars%urlparameter}">changelog</a>
<a href="{url|urlescape}shortlog{sessionvars%urlparameter}">shortlog</a>
<a href="{url|urlescape}graph{sessionvars%urlparameter}">graph</a>
<a href="{url|urlescape}tags{sessionvars%urlparameter}">tags</a>
<a href="{url|urlescape}file{sessionvars%urlparameter}">files</a>
<a href="{url|urlescape}help{sessionvars%urlparameter}">help</a>
<a type="application/rss+xml" href="{url|urlescape}rss-branches">rss</a>
<a type="application/atom+xml" href="{url|urlescape}atom-branches">atom</a>
</div>
<h2><a href="/">Mercurial</a> {pathdef%breadcrumb} / branches</h2>
<ul id="tagEntries">
{entries%branchentry}
</ul>
{footer}