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phases: drop the list with phase of each rev, always comput phase sets
Change the C implementation of phasecache.loadphaserevs to provide only
the sets for draft and secret phase as well as the number of revisions
seen.
Change the pure Python implementation of the same functino to compute
the sets instead of the list of phases for each revision.
Change phasecache.phase to check the phase sets and assume public if the
revision is in neither draft nor secret set. This is computationally
slightly more expensive.
Change phasecache.getrevset for public() based queries to compute the
set of non-matching revisions and return the result as filtered
fullreposet. A shortcut is taken when no draft or secret revision
exists.
Bump the module version for the changed interface contract.
Overall, this saves around 16 Bytes per revision whenever the phasecache
is used, for the test case in issue5691 it is around 3MB. getrevset()
for a large repository is around 13% slower here, that seems an
acceptable trade off. Performance impact for phase() should be similar.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1606
author | Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@bec.de> |
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date | Wed, 06 Dec 2017 15:46:41 +0100 |
parents | 127cc7f78475 |
children | ed84a4d48910 |
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [ui] > logtemplate="{rev}:{node|short} ({phase}) [{tags} {bookmarks}] {desc|firstline}\n" > [extensions] > dirstateparanoidcheck = $TESTDIR/../contrib/dirstatenonnormalcheck.py > [experimental] > nonnormalparanoidcheck = True > [devel] > all-warnings=True > EOF $ mkcommit() { > echo "$1" > "$1" > hg add "$1" > hg ci -m "add $1" > } $ hg init testrepo $ cd testrepo $ mkcommit a $ mkcommit b $ mkcommit c $ hg status