largefiles: use 'dirstate.dirs()' for 'directory pattern' relation check
original implementation queries whether specified pattern is related
or not to largefiles in target context by 'dirstate.__contains__()'.
but this can't recognize 'directory pattern' correctly, so this patch
uses 'dirstate.dirs()' for it.
this patch uses dirstate instead of lfdirstate in 'working' route
(second patch hunk for 'hgext/largefiles/reposetup.py'), because
'dirs()' information may be already built for dirstate but not yet for
lfdirstate at this point. this prevents lfdirstate from building up
and having 'dirs()' information.
test --time
$ hg --time help -q help 2>&1 | grep Time > /dev/null
$ hg init a
$ cd a
test --profile
$ if "$TESTDIR/hghave" -q lsprof; then
> hg --profile st 2>../out || echo --profile failed
> grep CallCount < ../out > /dev/null || echo wrong --profile
>
> hg --profile --config profiling.output=../out st 2>&1 \
> || echo --profile + output to file failed
> grep CallCount < ../out > /dev/null \
> || echo wrong --profile output when saving to a file
>
> hg --profile --config profiling.format=text st 2>&1 \
> | grep CallCount > /dev/null || echo --profile format=text failed
>
> echo "[profiling]" >> $HGRCPATH
> echo "format=kcachegrind" >> $HGRCPATH
>
> hg --profile st 2>../out || echo --profile format=kcachegrind failed
> grep 'events: Ticks' < ../out > /dev/null || echo --profile output is wrong
>
> hg --profile --config profiling.output=../out st 2>&1 \
> || echo --profile format=kcachegrind + output to file failed
> grep 'events: Ticks' < ../out > /dev/null \
> || echo --profile output is wrong
> fi