obsolete: use parsers.fm1readmarker if it exists for a ~38% perf win
This moves perfloadmarkers on my linux workstation (63494 markers from
mpm, crew, and myself) performance from
! wall 0.357657 comb 0.360000 user 0.350000 sys 0.010000 (best of 28)
to
! wall 0.222345 comb 0.220000 user 0.210000 sys 0.010000 (best of 41)
which is a pretty good improvement.
On my BSD machine, which is ancient and slow, before:
! wall 3.584964 comb 3.578125 user 3.539062 sys 0.039062 (best of 3)
after:
! wall 2.267974 comb 2.265625 user 2.195312 sys 0.070312 (best of 5)
I feel like we could do better by moving the whole generator function
into C, but I didn't want to tackle that right away.
#!/usr/bin/python
from mercurial.ui import ui
from mercurial.localrepo import localrepository
from mercurial.commands import add, commit, status
u = ui()
print '% creating repo'
repo = localrepository(u, '.', create=True)
f = open('test.py', 'w')
try:
f.write('foo\n')
finally:
f.close
print '% add and commit'
add(u, repo, 'test.py')
commit(u, repo, message='*')
status(u, repo, clean=True)
print '% change'
f = open('test.py', 'w')
try:
f.write('bar\n')
finally:
f.close()
# this would return clean instead of changed before the fix
status(u, repo, clean=True, modified=True)