tests: make a stab at approximating wall-clock times
Vaguely empirical observations:
* ".py" tests are about an order of magnitude faster than ".t" tests
* dividing size by 1000 gives an approximation to wall-clock
run time (in seconds) that is not completely ridiculous.
#!/usr/bin/env bash
hg init remote
cd remote
echo "0" >> afile
hg add afile
hg commit -m "0.0"
echo "1" >> afile
hg commit -m "0.1"
echo "2" >> afile
hg commit -m "0.2"
echo "3" >> afile
hg commit -m "0.3"
hg update -C 0
echo "1" >> afile
hg commit -m "1.1"
echo "2" >> afile
hg commit -m "1.2"
echo "a line" > fred
echo "3" >> afile
hg add fred
hg commit -m "1.3"
hg mv afile adifferentfile
hg commit -m "1.3m"
hg update -C 3
hg mv afile anotherfile
hg commit -m "0.3m"
hg bundle -a ../remote.hg
cd ..
rm -Rf remote