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bdiff: write a native version of splitnewlines ./hg perfunidiff mercurial/manifest.py 0 --count 500 --profile before: ! wall 0.309280 comb 0.350000 user 0.290000 sys 0.060000 (best of 32) ./hg perfunidiff mercurial/manifest.py 0 --count 500 --profile after: ! wall 0.241572 comb 0.260000 user 0.240000 sys 0.020000 (best of 39) so it's about 20% faster. I hate Python. I wish we could usefully write this in Rust, but it doesn't look like that's realistic without using the cpython crate, which I'd still like to avoid. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1973
author Augie Fackler <augie@google.com>
date Thu, 25 Jan 2018 21:16:28 -0500
parents 1d9d29d4813a
children f0c94af0d70d
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
from mercurial import (
    dispatch,
)

def testdispatch(cmd):
    """Simple wrapper around dispatch.dispatch()

    Prints command and result value, but does not handle quoting.
    """
    print("running: %s" % (cmd,))
    req = dispatch.request(cmd.split())
    result = dispatch.dispatch(req)
    print("result: %r" % (result,))

testdispatch("init test1")
os.chdir('test1')

# create file 'foo', add and commit
f = open('foo', 'wb')
f.write('foo\n')
f.close()
testdispatch("add foo")
testdispatch("commit -m commit1 -d 2000-01-01 foo")

# append to file 'foo' and commit
f = open('foo', 'ab')
f.write('bar\n')
f.close()
testdispatch("commit -m commit2 -d 2000-01-02 foo")

# check 88803a69b24 (fancyopts modified command table)
testdispatch("log -r 0")
testdispatch("log -r tip")