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copies: split the combination of the copies mapping in its own function
In some case, this part take up to 95% of the copy tracing that take about a
hundred second. This poor performance comes from the fact we keep duplciating
and merging dictionary that are mostly similar.
I want to experiment with smarter native code to do this, so I need to isolate
the function first.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Wed, 13 Nov 2019 20:42:13 +0100 |
parents | 2372284d9457 |
children | 6000f5b25c9b |
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import os import sys from mercurial import dispatch def printb(data, end=b'\n'): out = getattr(sys.stdout, 'buffer', sys.stdout) out.write(data + end) out.flush() def testdispatch(cmd): """Simple wrapper around dispatch.dispatch() Prints command and result value, but does not handle quoting. """ printb(b"running: %s" % (cmd,)) req = dispatch.request(cmd.split()) result = dispatch.dispatch(req) printb(b"result: %r" % (result,)) testdispatch(b"init test1") os.chdir('test1') # create file 'foo', add and commit f = open('foo', 'wb') f.write(b'foo\n') f.close() testdispatch(b"add foo") testdispatch(b"commit -m commit1 -d 2000-01-01 foo") # append to file 'foo' and commit f = open('foo', 'ab') f.write(b'bar\n') f.close() testdispatch(b"commit -m commit2 -d 2000-01-02 foo") # check 88803a69b24 (fancyopts modified command table) testdispatch(b"log -r 0") testdispatch(b"log -r tip")