util: make sortdict.keys() return a copy
dict.keys() is documented to return a copy, so it's surprising that
sortdict.keys() did not. I noticed this because we have an extension
that calls readlocaltags(). That method tries to remove any tags that
point to non-existent revisions (most likely stripped). However, since
it's unintentionally working on the instance it's modifying, it
sometimes fails to remove tags when there are multiple bad tags in a
row. This was not caught because localrepo.tags() does an additional
layer of filtering.
sortdict is also used in other places, but I have not checked whether
its keys() and/or __delitem__() methods are used there.
Ancestors of 5
4 2 0
Ancestors of 6 and 5
3 4 2 1 0
Ancestors of 5 and 4
4 2 0
Ancestors of 7, stop at 6
6
Ancestors of 7, including revs
7 6 5 3 4 2 1 0
Ancestors of 7, 5 and 3, including revs
7 5 3 6 4 2 1 0
Descendants of 5
7 8
Descendants of 5 and 3
6 7 8
Descendants of 5 and 4
5 7 8