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revlog.revision: avoid opening the datafile without need.
If there's no inline data, revlog.revision opens the data file every
time it's called. This is useful if we're going to call chunk many
times, but, if we're going to call it only once, it's better to let
chunk open the file - if we're lucky, all the data we're going to need
is already cached and we won't need to even look at the file.
author | Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br> |
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date | Tue, 19 Feb 2008 19:20:10 -0300 |
parents | e3a0c092b4e2 |
children | 6334569c8caa |
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#!/bin/sh cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH [extensions] transplant= EOF hg init t cd t echo r1 > r1 hg ci -Amr1 -d'0 0' echo r2 > r2 hg ci -Amr2 -d'1 0' hg up 0 echo b1 > b1 hg ci -Amb1 -d '0 0' echo b2 > b2 hg ci -Amb2 -d '1 0' echo b3 > b3 hg ci -Amb3 -d '2 0' hg log --template '{rev} {parents} {desc}\n' hg clone . ../rebase cd ../rebase hg up -C 1 echo '% rebase b onto r1' hg transplant -a -b tip hg log --template '{rev} {parents} {desc}\n' hg clone ../t ../prune cd ../prune hg up -C 1 echo '% rebase b onto r1, skipping b2' hg transplant -a -b tip -p 3 hg log --template '{rev} {parents} {desc}\n' echo '% remote transplant' hg clone -r 1 ../t ../remote cd ../remote hg transplant --log -s ../t 2 4 hg log --template '{rev} {parents} {desc}\n' echo '% skip previous transplants' hg transplant -s ../t -a -b 4 hg log --template '{rev} {parents} {desc}\n' echo '% skip local changes transplanted to the source' echo b4 > b4 hg ci -Amb4 -d '3 0' hg clone ../t ../pullback cd ../pullback hg transplant -s ../remote -a -b tip echo '% remote transplant with pull' hg -R ../t serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=../t.pid cat ../t.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS hg clone -r 0 ../t ../rp cd ../rp hg transplant -s http://localhost:$HGPORT/ 2 4 hg log --template '{rev} {parents} {desc}\n' echo '% transplant --continue' hg init ../tc cd ../tc cat <<EOF > foo foo bar baz EOF echo toremove > toremove hg ci -Amfoo -d '0 0' cat <<EOF > foo foo2 bar2 baz2 EOF rm toremove echo added > added hg ci -Amfoo2 -d '0 0' echo bar > bar hg ci -Ambar -d '0 0' echo bar2 >> bar hg ci -mbar2 -d '0 0' hg up 0 echo foobar > foo hg ci -mfoobar -d '0 0' hg transplant 1:3 # transplant -c shouldn't use an old changeset hg up -C hg transplant 1 hg transplant --continue hg transplant 1:3 hg locate