revset: add an optimised baseset.__contains__ (issue4371)
The baseset class is based on a python list. This means that base.__contains__
was absolutely as crappy as list.__contains__. We now rely on __contains__ from
the underlying set.
This will avoid having to explicitly convert the baseset to a set (using
baseset.set()) whenever one want fast membership test.
Apparently there is already code that forgot to do such conversions since we
observe a massive speedup in some test.
revset #25: roots((0::) - (0::tip))
0) wall 2.079454 comb 2.080000 user 2.080000 sys 0.000000 (best of 5)
1) wall 0.132970 comb 0.130000 user 0.130000 sys 0.000000 (best of 65)
No regression is observed in benchmarks.
This change improve the issue4371 back to acceptable situation (but are still
slower than manual substraction)
--- a/mercurial/revset.py Sun Sep 21 10:31:34 2014 -0500
+++ b/mercurial/revset.py Tue Sep 16 23:59:29 2014 -0700
@@ -2228,6 +2228,10 @@
self._set = set(self)
return self._set
+ @util.propertycache
+ def __contains__(self):
+ return self.set().__contains__
+
def __sub__(self, other):
"""Returns a new object with the substraction of the two collections.