dirs: speed up by storing number of direct children per dir
The Python version of the dirs type stores only the number of direct
children associated with each directory. That means that while adding
a directory, it only has to walk backwards until it runs into a
directory that is already in its map. The C version walks all the way
to the top-most directory. By copying the Python version's clever
trick to the C code, we can speed it up quite a bit.
On the Firefox repo, perfdirs now runs in 0.031390, from 0.056518
before the undoing Sid's optimization in the previous change, and
0.061835 before previous his optimization. More practically, it speeds
up 'hg status nonexistent' on the Firefox repo from 0.176s to 0.155s.
It's unclear why the C version did not have the same cleverness
implemented from the start, especially given that they were both
written by the same person (Bryan O'Sullivan) very close in time:
856960173630 (scmutil: add a dirs class, 2013-04-10)
02ee846b246a (scmutil: rewrite dirs in C, use if available, 2013-04-10)
# ASCII graph log extension for Mercurial
#
# Copyright 2007 Joel Rosdahl <joel@rosdahl.net>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
'''command to view revision graphs from a shell (DEPRECATED)
The functionality of this extension has been include in core Mercurial
since version 2.3.
This extension adds a --graph option to the incoming, outgoing and log
commands. When this options is given, an ASCII representation of the
revision graph is also shown.
'''
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import cmdutil, commands
cmdtable = {}
command = cmdutil.command(cmdtable)
testedwith = 'internal'
@command('glog',
[('f', 'follow', None,
_('follow changeset history, or file history across copies and renames')),
('', 'follow-first', None,
_('only follow the first parent of merge changesets (DEPRECATED)')),
('d', 'date', '', _('show revisions matching date spec'), _('DATE')),
('C', 'copies', None, _('show copied files')),
('k', 'keyword', [],
_('do case-insensitive search for a given text'), _('TEXT')),
('r', 'rev', [], _('show the specified revision or revset'), _('REV')),
('', 'removed', None, _('include revisions where files were removed')),
('m', 'only-merges', None, _('show only merges (DEPRECATED)')),
('u', 'user', [], _('revisions committed by user'), _('USER')),
('', 'only-branch', [],
_('show only changesets within the given named branch (DEPRECATED)'),
_('BRANCH')),
('b', 'branch', [],
_('show changesets within the given named branch'), _('BRANCH')),
('P', 'prune', [],
_('do not display revision or any of its ancestors'), _('REV')),
] + commands.logopts + commands.walkopts,
_('[OPTION]... [FILE]'),
inferrepo=True)
def graphlog(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
"""show revision history alongside an ASCII revision graph
Print a revision history alongside a revision graph drawn with
ASCII characters.
Nodes printed as an @ character are parents of the working
directory.
"""
opts['graph'] = True
return commands.log(ui, repo, *pats, **opts)