bdiff: use Python memory allocator in fixws
Python has its own memory allocation APIs. For allocations
<= 512 bytes, it allocates memory from arenas. This means that
average small allocations don't call the system allocator, which
makes them faster. Also, arena allocations cut down on memory
fragmentation, which can matter for performance in long-running
processes.
Another advantage of using the Python memory allocator is that
allocations are tracked by Python. This is a bigger deal in
Python 3, as modern versions of Python have some decent built-in
tools for examining memory usage, leaks, etc.
This patch converts a trivial malloc() + free() in the bdiff code
to use the Python allocator APIs. Since the object being
operated on is a line, chances are it will use an arena. So,
this could have a net positive impact on performance (although
I didn't measure it).
localrepo: fix deprecation warning version of wfile
The patch lingered a bit too long in my local clone and I messed up when I
updated the version number. Since nobody caught it, I'm fixing the version after
the fact.
util: explicitly tests for None
Changeset
8b6927eb7efd removed the mutable default value, but did not explicitly
tested for None. Such implicit checking can introduce semantic and performance
issue. We move to an explicit check for None as recommended by PEP8:
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/#programming-recommendations
context: simplify call to icase matcher in 'match()'
The two function takes the very same arguments. We make this clearer and less
error prone by dispatching on the function only and having a single call point
in the code.
py3: make sure using bytes status char rather than ascii values
'MAR!?IC' is converted to their ascii values when slicing through it. This
patch uses pycompat.iterbytestr() to get bytes value.