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debugbuilddag: use memctx for speed This drops the options to run arbitrary shell commands within commits and the option to create a file that gets appended to in every revision. It now supports to not write file data at all, which is very fast for generating a pure 00changelog.i (useful for discovery tests, for instance). Timings for 1000 linear nodes: * Old `hg debugbuilddag -o '+1000'` took 4.5 secs. * New `hg debugbuilddag -o '+1000'` takes 2 secs. * New `hg debugbuilddag '+1000'` takes 0.8 secs. (The last one creates only 00changelog.i).
author Peter Arrenbrecht <peter.arrenbrecht@gmail.com>
date Mon, 02 May 2011 19:21:30 +0200
parents 518dd70d1a6e
children f30c0a7b8346
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Simple commands:

  $ echo foo
  foo
  $ printf 'oh no'
  oh no (no-eol)
  $ printf 'bar\nbaz\n' | cat
  bar
  baz

Multi-line command:

  $ foo() {
  >     echo bar
  > }
  $ foo
  bar

Regular expressions:

  $ echo foobarbaz
  foobar.* (re)
  $ echo barbazquux
  .*quux.* (re)

Globs:

  $ printf '* \\foobarbaz {10}\n'
  \* \\fo?bar* {10} (glob)

Literal match ending in " (re)":

  $ echo 'foo (re)'
  foo (re)

Exit code:

  $ (exit 1) 
  [1]