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view tests/autodiff.py @ 20217:33394f2e331e
revlog: move file writing to a separate function
Moves the code that actually writes to a file to a separate function in
revlog.py. This allows extensions to intercept and use the data being written to
disk. For example, an extension might want to replicate these writes elsewhere.
When cloning the Mercurial repo on /dev/shm with --pull, I see about a 0.3% perf change.
It goes from 28.2 to 28.3 seconds.
author | Durham Goode <durham@fb.com> |
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date | Tue, 26 Nov 2013 12:58:27 -0800 |
parents | a08775ec89f2 |
children | 51e5c793a9f4 |
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# Extension dedicated to test patch.diff() upgrade modes # # from mercurial import scmutil, patch, util def autodiff(ui, repo, *pats, **opts): diffopts = patch.diffopts(ui, opts) git = opts.get('git', 'no') brokenfiles = set() losedatafn = None if git in ('yes', 'no'): diffopts.git = git == 'yes' diffopts.upgrade = False elif git == 'auto': diffopts.git = False diffopts.upgrade = True elif git == 'warn': diffopts.git = False diffopts.upgrade = True def losedatafn(fn=None, **kwargs): brokenfiles.add(fn) return True elif git == 'abort': diffopts.git = False diffopts.upgrade = True def losedatafn(fn=None, **kwargs): raise util.Abort('losing data for %s' % fn) else: raise util.Abort('--git must be yes, no or auto') node1, node2 = scmutil.revpair(repo, []) m = scmutil.match(repo[node2], pats, opts) it = patch.diff(repo, node1, node2, match=m, opts=diffopts, losedatafn=losedatafn) for chunk in it: ui.write(chunk) for fn in sorted(brokenfiles): ui.write(('data lost for: %s\n' % fn)) cmdtable = { "autodiff": (autodiff, [('', 'git', '', 'git upgrade mode (yes/no/auto/warn/abort)'), ], '[OPTION]... [FILE]...'), }