Pascal Quantin <pascal.quantin@gmail.com> [Tue, 04 Nov 2014 21:54:27 +0100] rev 23175
win32: remove Mercurial.ini file from Inno Setup installer (issue4435)
Pascal Quantin <pascal.quantin@gmail.com> [Tue, 04 Nov 2014 21:35:49 +0100] rev 23174
win32: fix win32 installers generation
cd0c51c07e5f introduced a typo preventing a proper generation of the
installers. Also remove ConcatenateFiles() function as it is no more
required.
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> [Tue, 04 Nov 2014 13:38:33 +0000] rev 23173
patchbomb: add label and color to the confirm output
The current output is mostly a wall of text. This makes it hard to
actually check something for people with lazy eyes. We use labels and
colors to make it more joyful (and get the patch summaries to stand
out). The colors have been arbitrarily choosen. They can be changed
later if someone has a more scientific choice.
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Tue, 04 Nov 2014 23:41:46 +0900] rev 23172
tests: write hgrc of more than two lines by using shell heredoc
Here document should be readable than repeating echo commands.
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> [Tue, 04 Nov 2014 10:40:06 +0000] rev 23171
perf: use a formatter for output
We use a `formatter` object in the perf extensions. This allow the use of
formatted output like json. To avoid adding logic to create a formatter and pass
it around to the timer function in every command, we add a `gettimer` function
in charge of returning a `timer` function as simple as before but embedding an
appropriate formatter.
This new `gettimer` function also return the formatter as it needs to be
explicitly closed at the end of the command.
example output:
$ hg --config ui.formatjson=True perfvolatilesets visible obsolete
[
{
"comb": 0.02,
"count": 126,
"sys": 0.0,
"title": "obsolete",
"user": 0.02,
"wall": 0.0199398994446
},
{
"comb": 0.02,
"count": 117,
"sys": 0.0,
"title": "visible",
"user": 0.02,
"wall": 0.0250301361084
}
]
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> [Wed, 24 Sep 2014 21:33:12 -0700] rev 23170
bundle2: support a "version" argument in `changegroup` part
When included, this mandatory parameter (mandatory == cannot be ignored) lets the
part handler select the right cgunpacker class.
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> [Wed, 24 Sep 2014 21:28:54 -0700] rev 23169
bundle2caps: advertise the available versions for changegroup packer
This will let the bundle2 client and server detect what packer they should be using.
This detection part is not done. I expect it to be done with the addition of the
second packer (with generaldelta support).
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> [Wed, 24 Sep 2014 21:24:06 -0700] rev 23168
changegroup: add a "packermap" dictionary to track different packer versions
We only have "01" right now, but we should get general delta in soon.
Bundle2 is expected to make use of this to advertise and select the right packer
to use on both sides.
Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> [Mon, 03 Nov 2014 12:08:03 -0500] rev 23167
templater: don't overwrite the keyword mapping in runsymbol() (issue4362)
This keyword remapping was introduced in e06e9fd2d99f as part of converting
generator based iterators into list based iterators, mentioning "undesired
behavior in template" when a generator is exhausted, but doesn't say what and
introduces no tests.
The problem with the remapping was that it corrupted the output for keywords
like 'extras', 'file_copies' and 'file_copies_switch' in templates such as:
$ hg log -r 142b5d5ec9cc --template "{file_copies % ' File: {file_copy}\n'}"
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
File: mercurial/changelog.py (mercurial/hg.py)
What was happening was that in the first call to runtemplate() inside runmap(),
'lm' mapped the keyword (e.g. file_copies) to the appropriate showxxx() method.
On each subsequent call to runtemplate() in that loop however, the keyword was
mapped to a list of the first item's pieces, e.g.:
'file_copy': ['mercurial/changelog.py', ' (', 'mercurial/hg.py', ')']
Therefore, the dict for the second and any subsequent items were not processed
through the corresponding showxxx() method, and the first item's data was
reused.
The 'extras' keyword regressed in de7e6c489412, and 'file_copies' regressed in
0b241d7a8c62 for other reasons. The common thread of things fixed by this seems
to be when a list of dicts are passed to the templatekw._hybrid class.
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> [Thu, 16 Oct 2014 23:15:35 -0700] rev 23166
revset-matching: call 'getset' on a 'fullreposet'
Calling 'baseset(repo.changelog)' builds a list for all revisions in
the repo. And we already have the lazy and efficient 'fullreposet'
class for this purpose.
This gives us the usual benefits of the fullreposet but it is less visible
because the matching process itself is very expensive:
revset) matching(100)
before) wall 6.413281 comb 6.420000 user 5.910000 sys 0.510000 (best of 3)
after) wall 6.173608 comb 6.170000 user 5.750000 sys 0.420000 (best of 3)
However for some complex list, this provide a massive speedup
revset) matching(parents(100))
before) wall 23.890740 comb 23.890000 user 23.450000 sys 0.440000 (best of 3)
after) wall 6.382280 comb 6.390000 user 5.930000 sys 0.460000 (best of 3)
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> [Thu, 16 Oct 2014 23:15:06 -0700] rev 23165
revset-parentspec: call 'getset' on a 'fullreposet'
Calling 'baseset(repo.changelog)' builds a list for all revisions in
the repo. And we already have the lazy and efficient 'fullreposet'
class for this purpose.
This gives us the usual benefits of the fullreposet:
revset) 100^1
before) wall 0.002694 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 897)
after) wall 0.000997 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 2324)
revset) parents(100)^1
before) wall 0.003832 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 587)
after) wall 0.001034 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 2309)
revset) (100^1)^1
before) wall 0.005616 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 405)
after) wall 0.001030 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 2258)
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> [Thu, 16 Oct 2014 23:14:17 -0700] rev 23164
revset-children: call 'getset' on a 'fullreposet'
Calling 'baseset(repo.changelog)' builds a list for all revisions in the
repo. And we already have the lazy and efficient 'fullreposet' class
for this purpose.
This gives us the usual benefits of the fullreposet:
revset) children(tip~100)
before) wall 0.007469 comb 0.010000 user 0.010000 sys 0.000000 (best of 338)
after) wall 0.003356 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 755)
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> [Thu, 16 Oct 2014 23:11:25 -0700] rev 23163
revset-ancestorspec: call 'getset' on a 'fullreposet'
Calling 'baseset(repo.changelog)' builds a list for all revisions in
the repo. And we already have the lazy and efficient 'fullreposet'
class for this purpose.
This gives us the usual benefits of the fullreposet:
revset) 100~5
before) wall 0.002712 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 918)
after) wall 0.000996 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 2493)
revset) parents(100)~5
before) wall 0.003812 comb 0.010000 user 0.010000 sys 0.000000 (best of 667)
after) wall 0.001038 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 2361)
revset) (100~5)~5
before) wall 0.005614 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 446)
after) wall 0.001035 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 2424)
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> [Thu, 16 Oct 2014 23:10:44 -0700] rev 23162
revset-rangeset: call 'getset' on a 'fullreposet'
Calling 'baseset(repo.changelog)' builds a list for all revisions in
the repo. And we already have the lazy and efficient 'fullreposet'
class for this purpose.
This gives us the usual benefit ofs the fullreposet:
revset) 10:100
before) wall 0.002774 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 797)
after) wall 0.001977 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 1244)
revset) parents(10):parents(100)
before) wall 0.005054 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 481)
after) wall 0.002060 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 1056)
Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> [Sun, 19 Oct 2014 22:19:22 -0700] rev 23161
test-revert: make sure all 'tracked' files are really tracked
When a file is missing in the 'parent' version and is tracked but
missing in the working directory, which happens by the 'missing' or
'removed' types, and the 'clean' type in the working directory, the
file does not exist in the working directory (unlike it would had the
'deleted' type been used). Thus, the *_missing_missing_tracked are not
actually tracked and they end up testing the same state as
*_missing_missing_untracked. To make them tracked, add a temporary
file, just like we do for the delete case. For simplicity's sake,
let's make sure the gen-revert-cases.py script always puts a file in
the working directory, whether or not it's going to be deleted.