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jj-lib: refactor
jj git clone|fetch
and `to use new GitFetch api di…
…rectly. * Make the new `GitFetch` api public. * Rewrite all tests that used `git::fetch*` to use the new API. One interesting artifact of the new API is that it holds onto a reference of the `tx.repo_mut()`, so the GitFetch object needs to fall go of scope completely before we can make any other mutable calls to `tx`. * Delete the `git::fetch` * Update `jj git clone` and `git_fetch` in `cli/src/git_utils.rs` to use the new api directly. Removing one redundant layer of indirection. * This fixes #4923 as it first fetches from all remotes before `import_refs()` is called, so there is no race condition if the same commit is treated differently in different remotes specified in the same command. Fixes: #4923
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