branchmap: allow to use cache of subset
Filtered repository are *subset* of unfiltered repository. This means that a
filtered branchmap could be use to compute the unfiltered version.
And filtered version happen to be subset of each other:
- "all() - unserved()" is a subset of "all() - hidden()"
- "all() - hidden()" is a subset of "all()"
This means that branchmap with "unfiltered" filter can be used as a base for
"hidden" branchmap that itself could be used as a base for unfiltered
branchmap.
unserved < hidden < None
This changeset implements this mechanism. If the on disk branchcache is not valid
we use the branchcache of the nearest subset as base instead of computing it from
scratch. Such fallback can be cascaded multiple time is necessary.
Note that both "hidden" and "unserved" set are a bit volatile. We will add more
stable filtering in next changesets.
This changeset enables collaboration between no filtering and "unserved"
filtering. Fixing performance regression introduced by 47f00b0de337
$ "$TESTDIR/hghave" no-symlink || exit 80
# The following script was used to create the bundle:
#
# hg init symlinks
# cd symlinks
# echo a > a
# mkdir d
# echo b > d/b
# ln -s a a.lnk
# ln -s d/b d/b.lnk
# hg ci -Am t
# hg bundle --base null ../test-no-symlinks.hg
Extract a symlink on a platform not supporting them
$ hg init t
$ cd t
$ hg pull -q "$TESTDIR/bundles/test-no-symlinks.hg"
$ hg update
4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cat a.lnk && echo
a
$ cat d/b.lnk && echo
d/b
Copy a symlink and move another
$ hg copy a.lnk d/a2.lnk
$ hg mv d/b.lnk b2.lnk
$ hg ci -Am copy
$ cat d/a2.lnk && echo
a
$ cat b2.lnk && echo
d/b
Bundle and extract again
$ hg bundle --base null ../symlinks.hg
2 changesets found
$ cd ..
$ hg init t2
$ cd t2
$ hg pull ../symlinks.hg
pulling from ../symlinks.hg
requesting all changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 2 changesets with 6 changes to 6 files
(run 'hg update' to get a working copy)
$ hg update
5 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cat a.lnk && echo
a
$ cat d/a2.lnk && echo
a
$ cat b2.lnk && echo
d/b