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snapshot: fix line order when skipping over empty deltas
The code movement in 37957e07138c introduced an error.
Since 8f83a953dddf, we discarded some revisions because they are identical to
their delta base (and use that delta base instead). That logic is good,
however, in 37957e07138c we mixed up the order of two line, adding the "new"
revision to the set of already tested one, instead of the discarded one. So in
practice, we were never investigating any revisions in a chain starting with
an empty delta. Creating significantly worst delta chain (eg: Mercurial's
manifest move goes from about 60MB up to about 80MB).
author | Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 10 Sep 2018 10:11:21 +0200 |
parents | 7ce9dea3a14a |
children | 2372284d9457 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import sys from mercurial import ( commands, localrepo, ui as uimod, ) print_ = print def print(*args, **kwargs): """print() wrapper that flushes stdout buffers to avoid py3 buffer issues We could also just write directly to sys.stdout.buffer the way the ui object will, but this was easier for porting the test. """ print_(*args, **kwargs) sys.stdout.flush() u = uimod.ui.load() print('% creating repo') repo = localrepo.instance(u, b'.', create=True) f = open('test.py', 'w') try: f.write('foo\n') finally: f.close print('% add and commit') commands.add(u, repo, b'test.py') commands.commit(u, repo, message=b'*') commands.status(u, repo, clean=True) print('% change') f = open('test.py', 'w') try: f.write('bar\n') finally: f.close() # this would return clean instead of changed before the fix commands.status(u, repo, clean=True, modified=True)