changelog: lazily parse description
Before, the description field was converted to a localstr at parse
time. With this patch, we store the raw description and convert to
a localstr when it is first accessed.
We see a revset speedup for revsets that don't access the description:
author(mpm)
0.896565
0.914234
0.869085
date(2015)
0.878797
0.891980
0.862525
extra(rebase_source)
0.865446
0.912514
0.871500
author(mpm) or author(greg)
1.801832
1.860402
1.791589
date(2015) or branch(default)
0.968276
0.994673
0.974027
author(mpm) or desc(bug) or date(2015) or extra(rebase_source)
3.656193
3.721032
3.643593
As you can see, most of these revsets are already faster than from
before this refactoring: we have already offset the performance
loss from the introduction of the new class representing parsed
changelog entries!
hide outer repo
$ hg init
Invalid syntax: no value
$ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF
> novaluekey
> EOF
$ hg showconfig
hg: parse error at $TESTTMP/.hg/hgrc:1: novaluekey (glob)
[255]
Invalid syntax: no key
$ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF
> =nokeyvalue
> EOF
$ hg showconfig
hg: parse error at $TESTTMP/.hg/hgrc:1: =nokeyvalue (glob)
[255]
Test hint about invalid syntax from leading white space
$ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF
> key=value
> EOF
$ hg showconfig
hg: parse error at $TESTTMP/.hg/hgrc:1: key=value (glob)
unexpected leading whitespace
[255]
$ cat > .hg/hgrc << EOF
> [section]
> key=value
> EOF
$ hg showconfig
hg: parse error at $TESTTMP/.hg/hgrc:1: [section] (glob)
unexpected leading whitespace
[255]
Reset hgrc
$ echo > .hg/hgrc
Test case sensitive configuration
$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [Section]
> KeY = Case Sensitive
> key = lower case
> EOF
$ hg showconfig Section
Section.KeY=Case Sensitive
Section.key=lower case
Test "%unset"
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [unsettest]
> local-hgrcpath = should be unset (HGRCPATH)
> %unset local-hgrcpath
>
> global = should be unset (HGRCPATH)
>
> both = should be unset (HGRCPATH)
>
> set-after-unset = should be unset (HGRCPATH)
> EOF
$ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [unsettest]
> local-hgrc = should be unset (.hg/hgrc)
> %unset local-hgrc
>
> %unset global
>
> both = should be unset (.hg/hgrc)
> %unset both
>
> set-after-unset = should be unset (.hg/hgrc)
> %unset set-after-unset
> set-after-unset = should be set (.hg/hgrc)
> EOF
$ hg showconfig unsettest
unsettest.set-after-unset=should be set (.hg/hgrc)
Test exit code when no config matches
$ hg config Section.idontexist
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