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setdiscovery: use a revset instead of dagutil.descendantset()...
setdiscovery: use a revset instead of dagutil.descendantset() This is the only use of descendantset() in the repo. Strictly speaking, the revset behaves slightly differently than dagutil. The reason is that dagutil is using revlog.index for DAG traversal and this data structure isn't aware of visibility / filtering. So it can operate on revisions it shouldn't operate on. But our test coverage of this code is pretty comprehensive and this change causes no tests to fail. So I think we are good. Also, the revset parser failed to parse `%ld:: - %ld::`, hence the use of descendants(). I'm not sure if that is a feature or a bug. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4314

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Some commands allow the user to specify a date, e.g.:
- backout, commit, import, tag: Specify the commit date.
- log, revert, update: Select revision(s) by date.
Many date formats are valid. Here are some examples:
- ``Wed Dec 6 13:18:29 2006`` (local timezone assumed)
- ``Dec 6 13:18 -0600`` (year assumed, time offset provided)
- ``Dec 6 13:18 UTC`` (UTC and GMT are aliases for +0000)
- ``Dec 6`` (midnight)
- ``13:18`` (today assumed)
- ``3:39`` (3:39AM assumed)
- ``3:39pm`` (15:39)
- ``2006-12-06 13:18:29`` (ISO 8601 format)
- ``2006-12-6 13:18``
- ``2006-12-6``
- ``12-6``
- ``12/6``
- ``12/6/6`` (Dec 6 2006)
- ``today`` (midnight)
- ``yesterday`` (midnight)
- ``now`` - right now
Lastly, there is Mercurial's internal format:
- ``1165411109 0`` (Wed Dec 6 13:18:29 2006 UTC)
This is the internal representation format for dates. The first number
is the number of seconds since the epoch (1970-01-01 00:00 UTC). The
second is the offset of the local timezone, in seconds west of UTC
(negative if the timezone is east of UTC).
The log command also accepts date ranges:
- ``<DATE`` - at or before a given date/time
- ``>DATE`` - on or after a given date/time
- ``DATE to DATE`` - a date range, inclusive
- ``-DAYS`` - within a given number of days of today