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log: slowpath: do not read the full changelog
When in the slowpath, we are examining _all_ changesets in revs.
We need to order reads so they happen increasingly for I/O performance.
Increasing windows were used to read changelog backwards in a windowed manner,
reading the changelog forward inside each window. But since no revision range
was specified, it was equivalent to reading the full changelog, even if a
single revision was passed to the commandline.
When --removed is used, we _need_ to scan all changesets, but if we're only
looking for file patterns, this is not necessary and we can stick to
the revspec that was given to us.
author | Nicolas Dumazet <nicdumz.commits@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 04 Jul 2010 18:07:30 +0900 |
parents | 4484a7b661f2 |
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#!/bin/sh # http://mercurial.selenic.com/bts/issue660 hg init a cd a echo a > a mkdir b echo b > b/b hg commit -A -m "a is file, b is dir" echo % file replaced with directory rm a mkdir a echo a > a/a echo % should fail - would corrupt dirstate hg add a/a echo % removing shadow hg rm --after a echo % should succeed - shadow removed hg add a/a echo % directory replaced with file rm -r b echo b > b echo % should fail - would corrupt dirstate hg add b echo % removing shadow hg rm --after b/b echo % should succeed - shadow removed hg add b echo % look what we got hg st echo % revert reintroducing shadow - should fail rm -r a b hg revert b/b echo % revert all - should succeed hg revert --all hg st echo % addremove rm -r a b mkdir a echo a > a/a echo b > b hg addremove -s 0 hg st echo % commit hg ci -A -m "a is dir, b is file" hg st --all echo % long directory replaced with file mkdir d mkdir d/d echo d > d/d/d hg commit -A -m "d is long directory" rm -r d echo d > d echo % should fail - would corrupt dirstate hg add d echo % removing shadow hg rm --after d/d/d echo % should succeed - shadow removed hg add d hg ci -md echo % update should work at least with clean workdir rm -r a b d hg up -r 0 hg st --all rm -r a b hg up -r 1 hg st --all exit 0