patch.diff: restrict matcher to relative root in certain cases
Previously we'd request all results, then filter by relative root. This is
clearly inefficient, so we now restrict the matcher to the relative root for
certain easy cases.
The particular case here is when the matcher matches all files. In that case we
can simply create a matcher by the relative root.
This is purely an optimization and has no impact on correctness.
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Test the running system for features availability. Exit with zero
if all features are there, non-zero otherwise. If a feature name is
prefixed with "no-", the absence of feature is tested.
"""
import optparse
import sys
import hghave
checks = hghave.checks
def list_features():
for name, feature in sorted(checks.iteritems()):
desc = feature[1]
print name + ':', desc
def test_features():
failed = 0
for name, feature in checks.iteritems():
check, _ = feature
try:
check()
except Exception, e:
print "feature %s failed: %s" % (name, e)
failed += 1
return failed
parser = optparse.OptionParser("%prog [options] [features]")
parser.add_option("--test-features", action="store_true",
help="test available features")
parser.add_option("--list-features", action="store_true",
help="list available features")
parser.add_option("-q", "--quiet", action="store_true",
help="check features silently")
if __name__ == '__main__':
options, args = parser.parse_args()
if options.list_features:
list_features()
sys.exit(0)
if options.test_features:
sys.exit(test_features())
quiet = options.quiet
failures = 0
def error(msg):
global failures
if not quiet:
sys.stderr.write(msg + '\n')
failures += 1
for feature in args:
negate = feature.startswith('no-')
if negate:
feature = feature[3:]
if feature not in checks:
error('skipped: unknown feature: ' + feature)
sys.exit(2)
check, desc = checks[feature]
try:
available = check()
except Exception, e:
error('hghave check failed: ' + feature)
continue
if not negate and not available:
error('skipped: missing feature: ' + desc)
elif negate and available:
error('skipped: system supports %s' % desc)
if failures != 0:
sys.exit(1)