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py3: use %d to format an int...
py3: use %d to format an int Avoids a TypeError under py3. Fortunately this is very much an edge case since it requires the user to have deliberately created a local tag of the form 'D\d+' that isn't truthful. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7215

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Greg Ward, author of the original bfiles extension
Na'Tosha Bard of Unity Technologies
Fog Creek Software
Special thanks to the University of Toronto and the UCOSP program