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rust-dirstate-status: add first Rust implementation of `dirstate.status` Note: This patch also added the rayon crate as a Cargo dependency. It will help us immensely in making Rust code parallel and easy to maintain. It is a stable, well-known, and supported crate maintained by people on the Rust team. The current `dirstate.status` method has grown over the years through bug reports and new features to the point where it got too big and too complex. This series does not yet improve the logic, but adds a Rust fast-path to speed up certain cases. Tested on mozilla-try-2019-02-18 with zstd compression: - `hg diff` on an empty working copy: - c: 1.64(+-)0.04s - rust+c before this change: 2.84(+-)0.1s - rust+c: 849(+-)40ms - `hg commit` when creating a file: - c: 5.960s - rust+c before this change: 5.828s - rust+c: 4.668s - `hg commit` when updating a file: - c: 4.866s - rust+c before this change: 4.371s - rust+c: 3.855s - `hg status -mard` - c: 1.82(+-)0.04s - rust+c before this change: 2.64(+-)0.1s - rust+c: 896(+-)30ms The numbers are clear: the current Rust `dirstatemap` implementation is super slow, its performance needs to be addressed. This will be done in a future series, immediately after this one, with the goal of getting Rust to be at least to the speed of the Python + C implementation in all cases before the 5.2 freeze. At worse, we gate dirstatemap to only be used in those cases. Cases where the fast-path is not executed: - for commands that need ignore support (`status`, for example) - if subrepos are found (should not be hard to add, but winter is coming) - any other matcher than an `alwaysmatcher`, like patterns, etc. - with extensions like `sparse` and `fsmonitor` The next step after this is to rethink the logic to be closer to Jane Street's Valentin Gatien-Baron's Rust fast-path which does a lot less work when possible. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7058
author Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net>
date Fri, 11 Oct 2019 13:39:57 +0200
parents 687b865b95ad
children 9f8eddd2723f
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# Copyright (C) 2006 - Marco Barisione <marco@barisione.org>
#
# This is a small extension for Mercurial (https://mercurial-scm.org/)
# that removes files not known to mercurial
#
# This program was inspired by the "cvspurge" script contained in CVS
# utilities (http://www.red-bean.com/cvsutils/).
#
# For help on the usage of "hg purge" use:
#  hg help purge
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

'''command to delete untracked files from the working directory'''
from __future__ import absolute_import

from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import (
    cmdutil,
    merge as mergemod,
    pycompat,
    registrar,
    scmutil,
)

cmdtable = {}
command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
# Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for
# extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should
# be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or
# leave the attribute unspecified.
testedwith = b'ships-with-hg-core'


@command(
    b'purge|clean',
    [
        (b'a', b'abort-on-err', None, _(b'abort if an error occurs')),
        (b'', b'all', None, _(b'purge ignored files too')),
        (b'', b'dirs', None, _(b'purge empty directories')),
        (b'', b'files', None, _(b'purge files')),
        (b'p', b'print', None, _(b'print filenames instead of deleting them')),
        (
            b'0',
            b'print0',
            None,
            _(
                b'end filenames with NUL, for use with xargs'
                b' (implies -p/--print)'
            ),
        ),
    ]
    + cmdutil.walkopts,
    _(b'hg purge [OPTION]... [DIR]...'),
    helpcategory=command.CATEGORY_MAINTENANCE,
)
def purge(ui, repo, *dirs, **opts):
    '''removes files not tracked by Mercurial

    Delete files not known to Mercurial. This is useful to test local
    and uncommitted changes in an otherwise-clean source tree.

    This means that purge will delete the following by default:

    - Unknown files: files marked with "?" by :hg:`status`
    - Empty directories: in fact Mercurial ignores directories unless
      they contain files under source control management

    But it will leave untouched:

    - Modified and unmodified tracked files
    - Ignored files (unless --all is specified)
    - New files added to the repository (with :hg:`add`)

    The --files and --dirs options can be used to direct purge to delete
    only files, only directories, or both. If neither option is given,
    both will be deleted.

    If directories are given on the command line, only files in these
    directories are considered.

    Be careful with purge, as you could irreversibly delete some files
    you forgot to add to the repository. If you only want to print the
    list of files that this program would delete, use the --print
    option.
    '''
    opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts)

    act = not opts.get(b'print')
    eol = b'\n'
    if opts.get(b'print0'):
        eol = b'\0'
        act = False  # --print0 implies --print

    removefiles = opts.get(b'files')
    removedirs = opts.get(b'dirs')

    if not removefiles and not removedirs:
        removefiles = True
        removedirs = True

    match = scmutil.match(repo[None], dirs, opts)

    paths = mergemod.purge(
        repo,
        match,
        ignored=opts.get(b'all', False),
        removeemptydirs=removedirs,
        removefiles=removefiles,
        abortonerror=opts.get(b'abort_on_err'),
        noop=not act,
    )

    for path in paths:
        if not act:
            ui.write(b'%s%s' % (path, eol))