dirstate.walk: don't keep track of normalized files in parallel
Rev
2bb13f2b778c changed the semantics of the work list to store (normalized,
non-normalized) pairs. All the tuple creation and destruction hurts perf: on a
large repo on OS X, 'hg status' went from 3.62 seconds to 3.78.
It also is unnecessary in most cases:
- it is clearly unnecessary on case-sensitive filesystems.
- it is also unnecessary when filenames have been read off of disk rather than
being supplied by the user.
The only case where the non-normalized case is required at all is when the file
is unknown.
To eliminate most of the perf cost, keep trace of whether the directory needs
to be normalized at all with a boolean called 'alreadynormed'. Pay the cost of
directory normalization only when necessary.
For the above large repo, 'hg status' goes to 3.63 seconds.
$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg init a
$ cd a
$ echo 'base' > base
$ hg ci -Ambase -d '1 0'
adding base
$ hg qnew -d '1 0' pa
$ hg qnew -d '1 0' pb
$ hg qnew -d '1 0' pc
$ hg qdel
abort: qdelete requires at least one revision or patch name
[255]
$ hg qdel pc
abort: cannot delete applied patch pc
[255]
$ hg qpop
popping pc
now at: pb
Delete the same patch twice in one command (issue2427)
$ hg qdel pc pc
$ hg qseries
pa
pb
$ ls .hg/patches
pa
pb
series
status
$ hg qpop
popping pb
now at: pa
$ hg qdel -k 1
$ ls .hg/patches
pa
pb
series
status
$ hg qdel -r pa
patch pa finalized without changeset message
$ hg qapplied
$ hg log --template '{rev} {desc}\n'
1 [mq]: pa
0 base
$ hg qnew pd
$ hg qnew pe
$ hg qnew pf
$ hg qdel -r pe
abort: cannot delete revision 3 above applied patches
[255]
$ hg qdel -r qbase:pe
patch pd finalized without changeset message
patch pe finalized without changeset message
$ hg qapplied
pf
$ hg log --template '{rev} {desc}\n'
4 [mq]: pf
3 [mq]: pe
2 [mq]: pd
1 [mq]: pa
0 base
$ cd ..
$ hg init b
$ cd b
$ echo 'base' > base
$ hg ci -Ambase -d '1 0'
adding base
$ hg qfinish
abort: no revisions specified
[255]
$ hg qfinish -a
no patches applied
$ hg qnew -d '1 0' pa
$ hg qnew -d '1 0' pb
$ hg qnew pc # XXX fails to apply by /usr/bin/patch if we put a date
$ hg qfinish 0
abort: revision 0 is not managed
[255]
$ hg qfinish pb
abort: cannot delete revision 2 above applied patches
[255]
$ hg qpop
popping pc
now at: pb
$ hg qfinish -a pc
abort: unknown revision 'pc'!
[255]
$ hg qpush
applying pc
patch pc is empty
now at: pc
$ hg qfinish qbase:pb
patch pa finalized without changeset message
patch pb finalized without changeset message
$ hg qapplied
pc
$ hg log --template '{rev} {desc}\n'
3 imported patch pc
2 [mq]: pb
1 [mq]: pa
0 base
$ hg qfinish -a pc
patch pc finalized without changeset message
$ hg qapplied
$ hg log --template '{rev} {desc}\n'
3 imported patch pc
2 [mq]: pb
1 [mq]: pa
0 base
$ ls .hg/patches
series
status
qdel -k X && hg qimp -e X used to trigger spurious output with versioned queues
$ hg init --mq
$ hg qimport -r 3
$ hg qpop
popping 3.diff
patch queue now empty
$ hg qdel -k 3.diff
$ hg qimp -e 3.diff
adding 3.diff to series file
$ hg qfinish -a
no patches applied
resilience to inconsistency: qfinish -a with applied patches not in series
$ hg qser
3.diff
$ hg qapplied
$ hg qpush
applying 3.diff
patch 3.diff is empty
now at: 3.diff
$ echo next >> base
$ hg qrefresh -d '1 0'
$ echo > .hg/patches/series # remove 3.diff from series to confuse mq
$ hg qfinish -a
revision 47dfa8501675 refers to unknown patches: 3.diff
more complex state 'both known and unknown patches
$ echo hip >> base
$ hg qnew -f -d '1 0' -m 4 4.diff
$ echo hop >> base
$ hg qnew -f -d '1 0' -m 5 5.diff
$ echo > .hg/patches/series # remove 4.diff and 5.diff from series to confuse mq
$ echo hup >> base
$ hg qnew -f -d '1 0' -m 6 6.diff
$ echo pup > base
$ hg qfinish -a
warning: uncommitted changes in the working directory
revision 2b1c98802260 refers to unknown patches: 5.diff
revision 33a6861311c0 refers to unknown patches: 4.diff
$ cd ..