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match: skip walking up the directory hierarchy if the number of pats are small Previously, we would receive a path like abc/def/ghi and "walk up" the directory hierarchy, checking abc/def, abc, and `b''` to see if they were in the set of prefixes that this matcher covered. We did this indiscriminately - we generated all of these paths even if the set of prefixes the matcher covered was completely empty, which is the case for a lot of repos at my company (the narrow matcher we use is usually non-recursive). This brings the time for a rebase in one of my repos from 12.20s to 10.87s. In this particular repo, this is entirely due to the `len(prefix_set) == 0` check, as I do not have any recursive patterns in the narrowspec. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9488
author Kyle Lippincott <spectral@google.com>
date Mon, 30 Nov 2020 12:30:58 -0800
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basic:

* neither file exists
creating
* neither file still exists
* empty file x created
creating
* file x changed size
creating
* nothing changed with either file
* file x changed inode
creating
* empty file y created
creating
* file y changed size
creating
* file y changed inode
creating
* both files changed inode
creating

fakeuncacheable:

* neither file exists
creating
* neither file still exists
creating
* empty file x created
creating
* file x changed size
creating
* nothing changed with either file
creating
* file x changed inode
creating
* empty file y created
creating
* file y changed size
creating
* file y changed inode
creating
* both files changed inode
creating
repository tip rolled back to revision -1 (undo commit)
working directory now based on revision -1
repository tip rolled back to revision -1 (undo commit)
working directory now based on revision -1

setbeforeget:

* neither file exists
string set externally
* file x created
creating
string from function
* string set externally again
string 2 set externally
* file y created
creating
string from function

antiambiguity: