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stringutil: try to avoid running `splitlines()` only to get first line
It's wasteful to call `splitlines()` and only get the first line from
it. However, Python doesn't seem to provide a built-in way of doing
just one split based on the set of bytes used by `splitlines()`. As a
workaround, we do an initial split on just LF and then call
`splitlines()` on the result. Thanks to Joerg for this suggestion. I
didn't bother to also split on CR, so users with old Mac editors (or
repos created by such editors) will not get this performance
improvement.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12413
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Fri, 25 Mar 2022 08:33:03 -0700 |
parents | ba0d93a5f06f |
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#require cargo test-repo $ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh" $ cd "$TESTDIR"/../rust Check if Cargo.lock is up-to-date. Will fail with a 101 error code if not. $ cargo check --locked --all --quiet However most CIs will run `cargo build` or similar before running the tests, so we need to check if it was modified $ testrepohg diff Cargo.lock