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setdiscovery: use revsets for computing a subset's heads and roots...
setdiscovery: use revsets for computing a subset's heads and roots revlogdag.headsetofconnecteds() obtains the set of DAG heads in a given set of revs. revlogdag.inverse() inverts the DAG order and makes headsetofconnecteds() obtain the DAG roots in a given subset. Both of these can be expressed with a revset. Like other patches in this series, revlogdag uses revlog.index and thus doesn't take filtering into account. Revsets do. So there is a chance for regressions with this change. But no tests fail. And I think this code should take filtering into account since hidden changesets shouldn't factor into discovery (unless operating on the hidden repository). Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4321

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changelogentry.tmpl
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<div>
<a class="title" href="{url|urlescape}rev/{node|short}{sessionvars%urlparameter}">
<span class="age">{date|rfc822date}</span>
{desc|strip|firstline|escape|nonempty}
{alltags}
</a>
</div>
<div class="title_text">
<div class="log_link">
<a href="{url|urlescape}rev/{node|short}{sessionvars%urlparameter}">changeset</a><br/>
</div>
<i>{author|obfuscate} [{date|rfc822date}] rev {rev}</i><br/>
</div>
<div class="log_body description">{desc|strip|escape|websub|nonempty}
</div>