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simplemerge: take over formatting of label from `filemerge` The padding we do of conflict labels depends on which conflict marker style is used. For two-way conflict markers (the default), the length of the base label shouldn't matter. It does before this patch, however. This patch moves the formatting from `filemerge` to `simplemerge`. The latter knows which conflict marker style to use, so it can easily decide about the padding. This change will allow us to use more descriptive "base" labels without causing illogical padding in 2-way markers. I'll do that next. One wrinkle is that we pass the same labels to external merge tools. I decided to change that in this patch to be simpler: no padding, and no ellipsis to fit within 80 columns. My reasoning is that the typical external, 3-or-4-panel merge tool doesn't show the labels on top of each others, so the padding doesn't make sense there. The ellipsis is probably not necessary because the external tools probably have their own way of dealing with long labels. Also, we limit them to "80 - 8" to fit the "<<<<<<< " before, which is almost definitely not what an external tool would put there. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12019

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== New Features ==
* The amend extension supports the `--currentuser` argument.
* The amend extension supports the `--close-branch` argument.
* The amend extension supports the `--secret` argument.
* The uncommit extension supports the `rewrite.update-timestamp` config option.
== New Experimental Features ==
== Bug Fixes ==
== Backwards Compatibility Changes ==
* A shell that supports `$(command)`` syntax for command substitution is now
required for running the test suite. The test runner normally uses
`sh`, so if that is a shell that doesn't support `$(command)` syntax,
you can override it by setting `$HGTEST_SHELL` or by passing it to
`run-tests.py --shell <shell>`.
* The (experimental) narrow extension's wire protocol changed. If
you're using it, you'll need to make sure to upgrade server and
client at the same time.
== Internal API Changes ==