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David Pursehouse 6c97cbb07e Refactor event capturing in submit tests for more precise assertions
Factor the event capturing out to a new class, EventRecorder, which
listens to the events and records those that are of type RefEvent.

Events are recorded in a map keyed on a combination of the event type,
project name and ref (branch name). In each map entry the received
events are stored in a list.

This allows us to make assertions about the events that were received
for a project and branch, and in which order they were received.

Convert the existing tests of change-merged events to use the new
class.

Also extend the submit-by-fast-forward tests to assert that when a
stack of changes is submitted by fast-forward, there was only one
ref-updated event for that project/branch and it contains:

  - old ref: the sha1 of the branch's original HEAD
  - new ref: the sha1 of the change at the top of the stack

Bug: Issue 4123
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