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fileset, revset: do not use global parser object for thread safety parse() cannot be called at the same time because a parser object keeps its states. This is no problem for command-line hg client, but it would cause strange errors in multi-threaded hgweb. Creating parser object is not too expensive. original: % python -m timeit -s 'from mercurial import revset' 'revset.parse("0::tip")' 100000 loops, best of 3: 11.3 usec per loop thread-safe: % python -m timeit -s 'from mercurial import revset' 'revset.parse("0::tip")' 100000 loops, best of 3: 13.1 usec per loop
author Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org>
date Sat, 21 Dec 2013 12:44:19 +0900
parents f84dda152a55
children aa9385f983fa
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# this file holds the definitions that are used in various bzr tests

"$TESTDIR/hghave" bzr || exit 80

TERM=dumb; export TERM
echo '[extensions]' >> $HGRCPATH
echo 'convert = ' >> $HGRCPATH
echo 'hgext.graphlog = ' >> $HGRCPATH

glog()
{
    hg glog --template '{rev}@{branch} "{desc|firstline}" files: {files}\n' "$@"
}

manifest()
{
    echo "% manifest of $2"
    hg -R $1 manifest -v -r $2
}