dirstate.walk: don't keep track of normalized files in parallel
Rev 2bb13f2b778c changed the semantics of the work list to store (normalized,
non-normalized) pairs. All the tuple creation and destruction hurts perf: on a
large repo on OS X, 'hg status' went from 3.62 seconds to 3.78.
It also is unnecessary in most cases:
- it is clearly unnecessary on case-sensitive filesystems.
- it is also unnecessary when filenames have been read off of disk rather than
being supplied by the user.
The only case where the non-normalized case is required at all is when the file
is unknown.
To eliminate most of the perf cost, keep trace of whether the directory needs
to be normalized at all with a boolean called 'alreadynormed'. Pay the cost of
directory normalization only when necessary.
For the above large repo, 'hg status' goes to 3.63 seconds.
$ echo 'raise Exception("bit bucket overflow")' > badext.py
$ abspath=`pwd`/badext.py
$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [extensions]
> gpg =
> hgext.gpg =
> badext = $abspath
> badext2 =
> EOF
$ hg -q help help
*** failed to import extension badext from $TESTTMP/badext.py: bit bucket overflow
*** failed to import extension badext2: No module named badext2
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