patch.diff: restrict matcher to relative root in certain cases
authorSiddharth Agarwal <sid0@fb.com>
Tue, 17 Mar 2015 15:46:36 -0700
changeset 24433 f5f4dc115fb2
parent 24432 e22248f6d257
child 24434 f169405c03ab
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.
mercurial/patch.py
--- a/mercurial/patch.py	Tue Mar 17 15:46:30 2015 -0700
+++ b/mercurial/patch.py	Tue Mar 17 15:46:36 2015 -0700
@@ -2105,6 +2105,13 @@
     ctx1 = repo[node1]
     ctx2 = repo[node2]
 
+    relfiltered = False
+    if relroot != '' and match.always():
+        # as a special case, create a new matcher with just the relroot
+        pats = [relroot]
+        match = scmutil.match(ctx2, pats, default='path')
+        relfiltered = True
+
     if not changes:
         changes = repo.status(ctx1, ctx2, match=match)
     modified, added, removed = changes[:3]
@@ -2123,14 +2130,16 @@
         copy = copies.pathcopies(ctx1, ctx2)
 
     if relroot is not None:
-        # XXX this would ideally be done in the matcher, but that is generally
-        # meant to 'or' patterns, not 'and' them. In this case we need to 'and'
-        # all the patterns from the matcher with relroot.
-        def filterrel(l):
-            return [f for f in l if f.startswith(relroot)]
-        modified = filterrel(modified)
-        added = filterrel(added)
-        removed = filterrel(removed)
+        if not relfiltered:
+            # XXX this would ideally be done in the matcher, but that is
+            # generally meant to 'or' patterns, not 'and' them. In this case we
+            # need to 'and' all the patterns from the matcher with relroot.
+            def filterrel(l):
+                return [f for f in l if f.startswith(relroot)]
+            modified = filterrel(modified)
+            added = filterrel(added)
+            removed = filterrel(removed)
+            relfiltered = True
         # filter out copies where either side isn't inside the relative root
         copy = dict(((dst, src) for (dst, src) in copy.iteritems()
                      if dst.startswith(relroot)