copies: filter out copies from non-existent source later in _chain()
_changesetforwardcopies() repeatedly calls _chain(). That is very
expensive because _chain() does lookups in the manifest. I hope to
split up the function in two parts: 1) simple chaining, not
considering end points, and 2) filter out files that don't exist in
the end points (and ping-pong copies/renames).
This patches gets us closer to that by moving the check for
non-existent source later in the function. Now there are no more
checks for "src" and "dst" in the first loop; all the filtering of
invalid copies is done in the second loop. The code also looks much
more consistent now.
No measureable impact on `hg debugpathcopies 4.0 4.8`. That shouldn't
be surprising since the only case we're doing more checks now is in
case of chained copies/renames, which are quire rare in practice.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6277
$ . $TESTDIR/wireprotohelpers.sh
$ hg init server
$ enablehttpv2 server
$ cd server
$ hg debugdrawdag << EOF
> C D
> |/
> B
> |
> A
> EOF
$ hg phase --public -r C
$ hg book -r C @
$ hg log -T '{rev}:{node} {desc}\n'
3:be0ef73c17ade3fc89dc41701eb9fc3a91b58282 D
2:26805aba1e600a82e93661149f2313866a221a7b C
1:112478962961147124edd43549aedd1a335e44bf B
0:426bada5c67598ca65036d57d9e4b64b0c1ce7a0 A
$ hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file hg.pid -E error.log
$ cat hg.pid > $DAEMON_PIDS
Request for namespaces works
$ sendhttpv2peer << EOF
> command listkeys
> namespace namespaces
> EOF
creating http peer for wire protocol version 2
sending listkeys command
response: {
b'bookmarks': b'',
b'namespaces': b'',
b'phases': b''
}
Request for phases works
$ sendhttpv2peer << EOF
> command listkeys
> namespace phases
> EOF
creating http peer for wire protocol version 2
sending listkeys command
response: {
b'be0ef73c17ade3fc89dc41701eb9fc3a91b58282': b'1',
b'publishing': b'True'
}
Request for bookmarks works
$ sendhttpv2peer << EOF
> command listkeys
> namespace bookmarks
> EOF
creating http peer for wire protocol version 2
sending listkeys command
response: {
b'@': b'26805aba1e600a82e93661149f2313866a221a7b'
}
$ cat error.log