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encoding: add fast path of from/tolocal() for ASCII strings
This is micro optimization, but seems not bad since to/fromlocal() is called
lots of times and isasciistr() is cheap and simple.
We boldly assume that any non-ASCII characters have at least one 8-bit byte.
This isn't true for some email character sets (e.g. ISO-2022-JP and UTF-7),
but I believe no such encodings are used as a platform default. Shift_JIS,
a major crap, is okay as it should have a leading byte in 0x80-0xff range.
(with mercurial repo)
$ export HGRCPATH=/dev/null HGPLAIN=
$ hg log --time --config experimental.stabilization=all > /dev/null
(original)
time: real 7.460 secs (user 7.420+0.000 sys 0.030+0.000)
time: real 7.670 secs (user 7.590+0.000 sys 0.080+0.000)
time: real 7.560 secs (user 7.510+0.000 sys 0.040+0.000)
(this patch)
time: real 7.340 secs (user 7.260+0.000 sys 0.060+0.000)
time: real 7.260 secs (user 7.210+0.000 sys 0.030+0.000)
time: real 7.310 secs (user 7.260+0.000 sys 0.060+0.000)
author | Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> |
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date | Sun, 23 Apr 2017 13:06:23 +0900 |
parents | ddd65b4f3ae6 |
children | bb14dbab4df6 |
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$ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh" Testing that hghave does not crash when checking features $ hghave --test-features 2>/dev/null Testing hghave extensibility for third party tools $ cat > hghaveaddon.py <<EOF > import hghave > @hghave.check("custom", "custom hghave feature") > def has_custom(): > return True > EOF (invocation via run-tests.py) $ cat > test-hghaveaddon.t <<EOF > #require custom > $ echo foo > foo > EOF $ ( \ > testrepohgenv; \ > $TESTDIR/run-tests.py $HGTEST_RUN_TESTS_PURE test-hghaveaddon.t \ > ) . # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed. (invocation via command line) $ unset TESTDIR $ hghave custom (terminate with exit code 2 at failure of importing hghaveaddon.py) $ rm hghaveaddon.* $ cat > hghaveaddon.py <<EOF > importing this file should cause syntax error > EOF $ hghave custom failed to import hghaveaddon.py from '.': invalid syntax (hghaveaddon.py, line 1) [2]