update: add a Rust fast-path when updating from null (and clean)
This case is easy to detect and we have all we need to generate a valid
working copy and dirstate entirely in Rust, which speeds things up
considerably:
On my machine updating a repo of ~300k files goes from 10.00s down to 4.2s,
all while consuming 50% less system time, with all caches hot.
Something to note is that further improvements will probably happen
with the upcoming `InnerRevlog` series that does smarter
mmap hanlding, especially for filelogs.
Here are benchmark numbers on a machine with only 4 cores (and no SMT enabled)
```
### data-env-vars.name = heptapod-public-2024-03-25-ds2-pnm
# benchmark.name = hg.command.update
# bin-env-vars.hg.py-re2-module = default
# bin-env-vars.hg.changeset.node = <this change>
# benchmark.variants.atomic-update = no
# benchmark.variants.scenario = null-to-tip
# benchmark.variants.worker = default
default: 5.328762 ~~~~~
rust: 1.308654 (-75.44%, -4.02)
### data-env-vars.name = mercurial-devel-2024-03-22-ds2-pnm
# benchmark.name = hg.command.update
# bin-env-vars.hg.py-re2-module = default
# bin-env-vars.hg.changeset.node = <this change>
# benchmark.variants.atomic-update = no
# benchmark.variants.scenario = null-to-tip
# benchmark.variants.worker = default
default: 1.693271 ~~~~~
rust: 1.151053 (-32.02%, -0.54)
### data-env-vars.name = mozilla-unified-2024-03-22-ds2-pnm
# benchmark.name = hg.command.update
# bin-env-vars.hg.py-re2-module = default
# bin-env-vars.hg.changeset.node = <this change>
# benchmark.variants.atomic-update = no
# benchmark.variants.scenario = null-to-tip
# benchmark.variants.worker = default
default: 38.901613 ~~~~~
rust: 11.637880 (-70.08%, -27.26)
### data-env-vars.name = netbsd-xsrc-public-2024-09-19-ds2-pnm
# benchmark.name = hg.command.update
# bin-env-vars.hg.py-re2-module = default
# bin-env-vars.hg.changeset.node = <this change>
# benchmark.variants.atomic-update = no
# benchmark.variants.scenario = null-to-tip
# benchmark.variants.worker = default
default: 4.793727 ~~~~~
rust: 1.505905 (-68.59%, -3.29)
```
test sparse
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [ui]
> username = nobody <no.reply@fb.com>
> [extensions]
> sparse=
> purge=
> strip=
> rebase=
> EOF
$ hg init myrepo
$ cd myrepo
$ echo a > index.html
$ echo x > data.py
$ echo z > readme.txt
$ cat > webpage.sparse <<EOF
> [include]
> *.html
> EOF
$ cat > backend.sparse <<EOF
> [include]
> *.py
> EOF
$ hg ci -Aqm 'initial'
$ cd ..
Verify local clone with a sparse profile works
$ hg clone --enable-profile webpage.sparse myrepo clone1
updating to branch default
warning: sparse profile 'webpage.sparse' not found in rev 000000000000 - ignoring it
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cd clone1
$ ls -A
.hg
index.html
$ cd ..
Verify local clone with include works
$ hg clone --include *.sparse myrepo clone2
updating to branch default
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cd clone2
$ ls -A
.hg
backend.sparse
webpage.sparse
$ cd ..
Verify local clone with exclude works
$ hg clone --exclude data.py myrepo clone3
updating to branch default
4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cd clone3
$ ls -A
.hg
backend.sparse
index.html
readme.txt
webpage.sparse
$ cd ..
Verify sparse clone profile over ssh works
$ hg clone -q --enable-profile webpage.sparse ssh://user@dummy/myrepo clone4
warning: sparse profile 'webpage.sparse' not found in rev 000000000000 - ignoring it
$ cd clone4
$ ls -A
.hg
index.html
$ cd ..