Mercurial > hg
view tests/test-hg-parseurl.py @ 36146:29dd37a418aa
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> |
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date | Thu, 25 Jan 2018 21:16:28 -0500 |
parents | d26c4af27978 |
children | 11d128a14ec0 |
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function from mercurial import ( hg, ) def testparse(url, branch=[]): print('%s, branches: %r' % hg.parseurl(url, branch)) testparse('http://example.com/no/anchor') testparse('http://example.com/an/anchor#foo') testparse('http://example.com/no/anchor/branches', branch=['foo']) testparse('http://example.com/an/anchor/branches#bar', branch=['foo']) testparse('http://example.com/an/anchor/branches-None#foo', branch=None) testparse('http://example.com/') testparse('http://example.com') testparse('http://example.com#foo')