rust-index: using the `hg::index::Index` in ancestors iterator and lazy set
Since there is no Rust implementation for REVLOGV2/CHANGELOGv2, we declare
them to be incompatible with Rust, hence indexes in these formats will use
the implementations from Python `mercurial.ancestor`. If this is an unacceptable
performance hit for current users of these formats, we can later on add Rust
implementations based on the C index for them or implement these formats for
the Rust indexes.
Among the challenges that we had to meet, we wanted to avoid taking the GIL each
time the inner (vcsgraph) iterator has to call the parents function. This would probably
still be acceptable in terms of performance with `AncestorsIterator`, but not with
`LazyAncestors` nor for the upcoming change in `MissingAncestors`.
Hence we enclose the reference to the index in a `PySharedRef`, leading to more
rigourous checking of mutations, which does pass now that there no logically immutable
methods of `hg::index::Index` that take a mutable reference as input.
== New Features ==
* `hg purge` is now a core command using `--confirm` by default.
* The `rev-branch-cache` is now updated incrementally whenever changesets
are added.
* The new options `experimental.bundlecompthreads` and
`experimental.bundlecompthreads.<engine>` can be used to instruct
the compression engines for bundle operations to use multiple threads
for compression. The default is single threaded operation. Currently
only supported for zstd.
== Default Format Change ==
These changes affects newly created repositories (or new clone) done with
Mercurial 5.8.
* The `ZSTD` compression will now be used by default for new repositories
when available. This compression format was introduced in Mercurial 5.0,
released in May 2019. See `hg help config.format.revlog-compression` for
details.
* Mercurial installation built with the Rust parts will now use the
"persistent nodemap" feature by default. This feature was introduced in
Mercurial 5.4 (May 2020). However Mercurial instalation built without the
fast Rust implementation will refuse to interract with them by default.
This restriction can be lifted through configuration.
See `hg help config.format.use-persistent-nodemap` for details
== New Experimental Features ==
* There's a new `diff.merge` config option to show the changes
relative to an automerge for merge changesets. This makes it
easier to detect and review manual changes performed in merge
changesets. It is supported by `hg diff --change`, `hg log -p`
`hg incoming -p`, and `hg outgoing -p` so far.
== Bug Fixes ==
* gracefully recover from inconsistent persistent-nodemap data from disk.
== Backwards Compatibility Changes ==
* In normal repositories, the first parent of a changeset is not null,
unless both parents are null (like the first changeset). Some legacy
repositories violate this condition. The revlog code will now
silentely swap the parents if this condition is tested. This can
change the output of `hg log` when explicitly asking for first or
second parent. The changesets "nodeid" are not affected.
== Internal API Changes ==
* `changelog.branchinfo` is deprecated and will be removed after 5.8.
It is superseded by `changelogrevision.branchinfo`.
* Callbacks for revlog.addgroup and the changelog._nodeduplicatecallback hook
now get a revision number as argument instead of a node.
* revlog.addrevision returns the revision number instead of the node.
* `nodes.nullid` and related constants are being phased out as part of
the deprecation of SHA1. Repository instances and related classes
provide access via `nodeconstants` and in some cases `nullid` attributes.