narrow: make copies.pathcopies() filter with narrowspec again
I broke this in
707c3804e607 (narrow: move copies overrides to core,
2018-09-28).
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5203
tests: demonstrate broken copies.pathcopies()
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5202
setup: explain to distutils how we write rc versions
When we use a rc version number (e.g. 4.8rc0), bdist_msi is using
distutils.StrictVersion to parse it into a tuple of numbers.
By default, StrictVersion.version_re only recognizes [ab] for alpha/beta,
where mercurial may use '-rc' or 'rc'.
This change makes StrictVersion parse correctly our version numbers, so that
bdist_msi doesn't fail on rc versions.
changegroup: restore default node ordering (
issue6001)
Changeset
db5501d9 changed the default node ordering from "storage" to
"linearize".
While the new API is more explicit and cleaner, the "linearize" order is
problematic on certain repositories like netbeans where it makes bundling
slower the more nodes we bundle.
Pushing and pulling 100 changesets was ~20% slower and pushing and pulling
1000 changesets was ~600% slower.
A very quick analysis of profile traces showed that the pull operation was
taking more time creating the delta.
Putting back the old default order seems to be the safe option. With more time
during the next cycle, we can understand better the impact of sorting with the
DAG order by default, the source of the regression and how to mitigate it.
/!\ We are still waiting for the full performance impact but with this patch,
bundling and pulling locally (not on the performance workstation) 1000
changesets on the netbeans repository is as fast as before the regression.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5196
changegroup: introduce an explicit linear sorting
We still need to linearize the revisions in some cases, introduce an explicit
`linear` sorting before changing back the default order.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5195
py3: roll up threading.Thread constructor args into **kwargs
The constructor doesn't have a `verbose` keyword argument in py3.
py3: port test-log-exthook.t to Python 3
For once an easy one.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5184
extensions: fix up many many debug logs that use %r
This gets us a bunch closer on Python 3, but I'll still have to use a
ton of sad globs. A previous version of this patch tried to preserve
the %r formatting, but upon review Yuya noted that special characters
in extension names is very unlikely, so we can just use %s and not
sweat the quoting.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5002
blackbox: add configitem for format of log timestamps
Sometimes blackbox logs are used to report performance problems, but the
timestamps are only at second granularity, so often the timings have to
stated separately by the reporter. This is inconvenient and error-prone,
so I would like to include %f in the date format. This patch makes that
possible.