nodemap: only use persistent nodemap for non-inlined revlog
Revlog are inlined while they are small (to avoid having too many file to deal
with). The persistent nodemap will only provides a significant boost for large
enough revlog index. So it does not make sens to add an extra file to store
nodemap for small revlog.
We could consider inclining the nodemap data inside the revlog itself, but the
benefit is unclear so let it be an adventure for another time.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7837
$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg init a
$ cd a
$ echo 'base' > base
$ hg ci -Ambase
adding base
$ hg qnew -mmqbase mqbase
$ hg qrename mqbase renamed
$ mkdir .hg/patches/foo
$ hg qrename renamed foo
$ hg qseries
foo/renamed
$ ls .hg/patches/foo
renamed
$ mkdir .hg/patches/bar
$ hg qrename foo/renamed bar
$ hg qseries
bar/renamed
$ ls .hg/patches/bar
renamed
$ hg qrename bar/renamed baz
$ hg qseries
baz
$ ls .hg/patches/baz
.hg/patches/baz
$ hg qrename baz new/dir
$ hg qseries
new/dir
$ ls .hg/patches/new/dir
.hg/patches/new/dir
$ cd ..
Test patch being renamed before committed:
$ hg init b
$ cd b
$ hg qinit -c
$ hg qnew x
$ hg qrename y
$ hg qcommit -m rename
$ cd ..
Test overlapping renames (issue2388)
$ hg init c
$ cd c
$ hg qinit -c
$ echo a > a
$ hg add
adding a
$ hg qnew patcha
$ echo b > b
$ hg add
adding b
$ hg qnew patchb
$ hg ci --mq -m c1
$ hg qrename patchb patchc
$ hg qrename patcha patchb
$ hg st --mq
M patchb
M series
A patchc
R patcha
$ cd ..
Test renames with mq repo (issue2097)
$ hg init issue2097
$ cd issue2097
$ hg qnew p0
$ (cd .hg/patches && hg init)
$ hg qren p0 p1
$ hg debugstate --mq
$ hg ci --mq -mq0
nothing changed
[1]
$ cd ..
Test renaming to a folded patch (issue3058)
$ hg init issue3058
$ cd issue3058
$ hg init --mq
$ echo a > a
$ hg add a
$ hg qnew adda
$ echo b >> a
$ hg qnew addb
$ hg qpop
popping addb
now at: adda
$ hg ci --mq -m "save mq"
$ hg qfold addb
$ hg qmv addb
$ cat .hg/patches/addb
# HG changeset patch
# Parent 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
diff -r 000000000000 a
--- /dev/null * (glob)
+++ b/a * (glob)
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+a
+b
$ cd ..