match: making visitdir() deal with non-recursive entries
Primarily as an optimization to avoid recursing into directories that will
never have a match inside, this classifies each matcher pattern's root as
recursive or non-recursive (erring on the side of keeping it recursive,
which may lead to wasteful directory or manifest walks that yield no matches).
I measured the performance of "rootfilesin" in two repos:
- The Firefox repo with tree manifests, with
"hg files -r . -I rootfilesin:browser".
The browser directory contains about 3K files across 249 subdirectories.
- A specific Google-internal directory which contains 75K files across 19K
subdirectories, with "hg files -r . -I rootfilesin:REDACTED".
I tested with both cold and warm disk caches. Cold cache was produced by
running "sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches". Warm cache was produced
by re-running the same command a few times.
These were the results:
Cold cache Warm cache
Before After Before After
firefox 0m5.1s 0m2.18s 0m0.22s 0m0.14s
google3 dir 2m3.9s 0m1.57s 0m8.12s 0m0.16s
Certain extensions, notably narrowhg, can depend on this for correctness
(not trying to recurse into directories for which it has no information).
$ unset HGUSER
$ EMAIL="My Name <myname@example.com>"
$ export EMAIL
$ hg init test
$ cd test
$ touch asdf
$ hg add asdf
$ hg commit -m commit-1
$ hg tip
changeset: 0:53f268a58230
tag: tip
user: My Name <myname@example.com>
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: commit-1
$ unset EMAIL
$ echo 1234 > asdf
$ hg commit -u "foo@bar.com" -m commit-1
$ hg tip
changeset: 1:3871b2a9e9bf
tag: tip
user: foo@bar.com
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: commit-1
$ echo "[ui]" >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo "username = foobar <foo@bar.com>" >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo 12 > asdf
$ hg commit -m commit-1
$ hg tip
changeset: 2:8eeac6695c1c
tag: tip
user: foobar <foo@bar.com>
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: commit-1
$ echo 1 > asdf
$ hg commit -u "foo@bar.com" -m commit-1
$ hg tip
changeset: 3:957606a725e4
tag: tip
user: foo@bar.com
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: commit-1
$ echo 123 > asdf
$ echo "[ui]" > .hg/hgrc
$ echo "username = " >> .hg/hgrc
$ hg commit -m commit-1
abort: no username supplied
(use 'hg config --edit' to set your username)
[255]
# test alternate config var
$ echo 1234 > asdf
$ echo "[ui]" > .hg/hgrc
$ echo "user = Foo Bar II <foo2@bar.com>" >> .hg/hgrc
$ hg commit -m commit-1
$ hg tip
changeset: 4:6f24bfb4c617
tag: tip
user: Foo Bar II <foo2@bar.com>
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: commit-1
# test prompt username
$ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [ui]
> askusername = True
> EOF
$ echo 12345 > asdf
$ hg commit --config ui.interactive=False -m ask
enter a commit username:
no username found, using '[^']*' instead (re)
$ hg rollback -q
$ hg commit --config ui.interactive=True -m ask <<EOF
> Asked User <ask@example.com>
> EOF
enter a commit username: Asked User <ask@example.com>
$ hg tip
changeset: 5:84c91d963b70
tag: tip
user: Asked User <ask@example.com>
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: ask
# test no .hg/hgrc (uses generated non-interactive username)
$ echo space > asdf
$ rm .hg/hgrc
$ hg commit -m commit-1 2>&1
no username found, using '[^']*' instead (re)
$ echo space2 > asdf
$ hg commit -u ' ' -m commit-1
transaction abort!
rollback completed
abort: empty username!
[255]
# don't add tests here, previous test is unstable
$ cd ..