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This change enables using conventional routes for link generation when
using MVC conventional routes. This change makes MVC link generation
behaviour highly compatible with 2.1.

The way that this works is that we create endpoints for **MATCHING**
using the denormalized conventional route, but we tell those endpoints
to suppress link generation.

For link generation we generate a non-matching endpoints per-route with
the same order value.

I added the concept of *required value any* to link generation. This is
needed because for an endpoint to participate in link generation using
RouteValuesAddress it needs to have some required values. These details
are a little fiddly, but I think it's worth doing this feature
completely.
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