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util: declare wire protocol support of compression engines
This patch implements a new compression engine API allowing
compression engines to declare support for the wire protocol.
Support is declared by returning a compression format string
identifier that will be added to payloads to signal the compression
type of data that follows and default integer priorities of the
engine.
Accessor methods have been added to the compression engine manager
class to facilitate use.
Note that the "none" and "bz2" engines declare wire protocol support
but aren't enabled by default due to their priorities being 0. It
is essentially free from a coding perspective to support these
compression formats, so we do it in case anyone may derive use from
it.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 24 Dec 2016 13:51:12 -0700 |
parents | 67a2192dcb64 |
children | 70a4289896b0 |
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# Base Revsets to be used with revsetbenchmarks.py script # # The goal of this file is to gather a limited amount of revsets that allow a # good coverage of the internal revsets mechanisms. Revsets included should not # be selected for their individual implementation, but for what they reveal of # the internal implementation of smartsets classes (and their interactions). # # Use and update this file when you change internal implementation of these # smartsets classes. Please include a comment explaining what each of your # addition is testing. Also check if your changes to the smartset class makes # some of the tests inadequate and replace them with a new one testing the same # behavior. # # If you want to benchmark revsets predicate itself, check 'all-revsets.txt'. # # The current content of this file is currently likely not reaching this goal # entirely, feel free, to audit its content and comment on each revset to # highlight what internal mechanisms they test. all() draft() ::tip draft() and ::tip ::tip and draft() 0::tip roots(0::tip) author(lmoscovicz) author(mpm) author(lmoscovicz) or author(mpm) author(mpm) or author(lmoscovicz) tip:0 0:: # those two `roots(...)` inputs are close to what phase movement use. roots((tip~100::) - (tip~100::tip)) roots((0::) - (0::tip)) 42:68 and roots(42:tip) ::p1(p1(tip)):: public() :10000 and public() draft() :10000 and draft() roots((0:tip)::) (not public() - obsolete()) (_intlist('20000\x0020001')) and merge() parents(20000) (20000::) - (20000) # The one below is used by rebase (children(ancestor(tip~5, tip)) and ::(tip~5))::