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files: speed up `hg files` when no flags change display
It's not the first time I see slowness from this command slow down
tools built on top of hg.
The majority of the time is spent merely printing the result before
this change, which is clearly not how it should be (especially since
the computation of the result also looks slow).
Running `hg files` in mozilla-central:
parent revision: 1,260s
this commit: 0,683s
this commit without batching ui.write: 0,931s
this commit replacing the body of the loop with `pass`: 0,566s
This looks like a prime candidate for a rust fast path, but until
then, it seems reasonable to optimize the python.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8586
author | Valentin Gatien-Baron <valentin.gatienbaron@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 26 May 2020 08:15:09 -0400 |
parents | 1ddb296e0dee |
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [extensions] > fastannotate= > EOF $ hg init repo $ cd repo $ for i in 0 1 2 3 4; do > echo $i >> a > echo $i >> b > hg commit -A -m $i a b > done use the "debugbuildannotatecache" command to build annotate cache at rev 0 $ hg debugbuildannotatecache --debug --config fastannotate.mainbranch=0 fastannotate: a: 1 new changesets in the main branch fastannotate: b: 1 new changesets in the main branch "debugbuildannotatecache" should work with broken cache (and other files would be built without being affected). note: linelog being broken is only noticed when we try to append to it. $ echo 'CORRUPT!' >> .hg/fastannotate/default/a.m $ hg debugbuildannotatecache --debug --config fastannotate.mainbranch=1 fastannotate: a: rebuilding broken cache fastannotate: a: 2 new changesets in the main branch fastannotate: b: 1 new changesets in the main branch $ echo 'CANNOT REUSE!' > .hg/fastannotate/default/a.l $ hg debugbuildannotatecache --debug --config fastannotate.mainbranch=2 fastannotate: a: rebuilding broken cache fastannotate: a: 3 new changesets in the main branch fastannotate: b: 1 new changesets in the main branch $ rm .hg/fastannotate/default/a.m $ hg debugbuildannotatecache --debug --config fastannotate.mainbranch=3 fastannotate: a: rebuilding broken cache fastannotate: a: 4 new changesets in the main branch fastannotate: b: 1 new changesets in the main branch $ rm .hg/fastannotate/default/a.l $ hg debugbuildannotatecache --debug --config fastannotate.mainbranch=3 $ hg debugbuildannotatecache --debug --config fastannotate.mainbranch=4 fastannotate: a: rebuilding broken cache fastannotate: a: 5 new changesets in the main branch fastannotate: b: 1 new changesets in the main branch "fastannotate" should deal with file corruption as well $ rm -rf .hg/fastannotate $ hg fastannotate --debug -r 0 a fastannotate: a: 1 new changesets in the main branch 0: 0 $ echo 'CORRUPT!' >> .hg/fastannotate/default/a.m $ hg fastannotate --debug -r 0 a fastannotate: a: cache broken and deleted fastannotate: a: 1 new changesets in the main branch 0: 0 $ echo 'CORRUPT!' > .hg/fastannotate/default/a.l $ hg fastannotate --debug -r 1 a fastannotate: a: cache broken and deleted fastannotate: a: 2 new changesets in the main branch 0: 0 1: 1 $ rm .hg/fastannotate/default/a.l $ hg fastannotate --debug -r 1 a fastannotate: a: using fast path (resolved fctx: True) fastannotate: a: cache broken and deleted fastannotate: a: 2 new changesets in the main branch 0: 0 1: 1 $ rm .hg/fastannotate/default/a.m $ hg fastannotate --debug -r 2 a fastannotate: a: cache broken and deleted fastannotate: a: 3 new changesets in the main branch 0: 0 1: 1 2: 2