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revset: use phasecache.getrevset to calculate public() Other revsets like secret(), draft(), _nonpublic() are using phasescache.getrevset already. The latter is more efficient after D1606. So let's migrate the public() revset function too. Tested using: $ hg debugshell --hidden --cwd hg-committed` In [1]: %timeit len(repo.revs('public()')) * Before D1606: 10 loops, best of 3: 22.5 ms per loop * Before this change, after D1606: 10 loops, best of 3: 28.6 ms per loop * After this change: 10 loops, best of 3: 20.2 ms per loop Therefore `public()` revset becomes even slightly faster after the data structure change by D1606. A similar performance win could also be observed on a large repo. A side effect is `phasecache.getrevset` needs to take a `subset` parameter. That was added with a default value so it won't cause BC issues. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1620
author Jun Wu <quark@fb.com>
date Fri, 08 Dec 2017 14:20:34 -0800
parents bfe9ed85f27c
children 4441705b7111
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  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo
  $ echo 0 > a
  $ echo 0 > b
  $ echo 0 > t.h
  $ mkdir t
  $ echo 0 > t/x
  $ echo 0 > t/b
  $ echo 0 > t/e.h
  $ mkdir dir.h
  $ echo 0 > dir.h/foo

  $ hg ci -A -m m
  adding a
  adding b
  adding dir.h/foo
  adding t.h
  adding t/b
  adding t/e.h
  adding t/x

  $ touch nottracked

  $ hg locate a
  a

  $ hg locate NONEXISTENT
  [1]

  $ hg locate
  a
  b
  dir.h/foo
  t.h
  t/b
  t/e.h
  t/x

  $ hg rm a
  $ hg ci -m m

  $ hg locate a
  [1]
  $ hg locate NONEXISTENT
  [1]
  $ hg locate relpath:NONEXISTENT
  [1]
  $ hg locate
  b
  dir.h/foo
  t.h
  t/b
  t/e.h
  t/x
  $ hg locate -r 0 a
  a
  $ hg locate -r 0 NONEXISTENT
  [1]
  $ hg locate -r 0 relpath:NONEXISTENT
  [1]
  $ hg locate -r 0
  a
  b
  dir.h/foo
  t.h
  t/b
  t/e.h
  t/x

-I/-X with relative path should work:

  $ cd t
  $ hg locate
  b
  dir.h/foo
  t.h
  t/b
  t/e.h
  t/x
  $ hg locate -I ../t
  t/b
  t/e.h
  t/x

Issue294: hg remove --after dir fails when dir.* also exists

  $ cd ..
  $ rm -r t

  $ hg rm t/b

  $ hg locate 't/**'
  t/b (glob)
  t/e.h (glob)
  t/x (glob)

  $ hg files
  b
  dir.h/foo (glob)
  t.h
  t/e.h (glob)
  t/x (glob)
  $ hg files b
  b

  $ mkdir otherdir
  $ cd otherdir

  $ hg files path:
  ../b (glob)
  ../dir.h/foo (glob)
  ../t.h (glob)
  ../t/e.h (glob)
  ../t/x (glob)
  $ hg files path:.
  ../b (glob)
  ../dir.h/foo (glob)
  ../t.h (glob)
  ../t/e.h (glob)
  ../t/x (glob)

  $ hg locate b
  ../b (glob)
  ../t/b (glob)
  $ hg locate '*.h'
  ../t.h (glob)
  ../t/e.h (glob)
  $ hg locate path:t/x
  ../t/x (glob)
  $ hg locate 're:.*\.h$'
  ../t.h (glob)
  ../t/e.h (glob)
  $ hg locate -r 0 b
  ../b (glob)
  ../t/b (glob)
  $ hg locate -r 0 '*.h'
  ../t.h (glob)
  ../t/e.h (glob)
  $ hg locate -r 0 path:t/x
  ../t/x (glob)
  $ hg locate -r 0 're:.*\.h$'
  ../t.h (glob)
  ../t/e.h (glob)

  $ hg files
  ../b (glob)
  ../dir.h/foo (glob)
  ../t.h (glob)
  ../t/e.h (glob)
  ../t/x (glob)
  $ hg files .
  [1]

  $ cd ../..