rust: speed up zstd decompression by re-using the decompression context
Admittedly, zstd is already pretty fast, but this change makes it
a bit faster yet: it saves ~5% of time it takes to read our large repo.
The actual motivating use case is treemanifest: in treemanifest
we end up reading *lots* of small directories, and many of them
need decompression, and there the saving for [rhg files] is >10%.
(which also seems unreasonable, we should probably keep things uncompressed more)
$ hg init r1
$ cd r1
$ hg ci --config ui.allowemptycommit=true -m c0
$ hg ci --config ui.allowemptycommit=true -m c1
$ hg ci --config ui.allowemptycommit=true -m c2
$ hg co -q 0
$ hg ci --config ui.allowemptycommit=true -m c3
created new head
$ hg co -q 3
$ hg merge --quiet
$ hg ci --config ui.allowemptycommit=true -m c4
$ hg log -G -T'{desc}'
@ c4
|\
| o c3
| |
o | c2
| |
o | c1
|/
o c0
>>> from mercurial import hg
>>> from mercurial import ui as uimod
>>> repo = hg.repository(uimod.ui())
>>> for anc in repo.changelog.ancestors([4], inclusive=True):
... print(anc)
4
3
2
1
0