automation: use m6i instances
This instance type is much, much faster than t3 and can perform
tasks much quicker.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12131
narrow: add support for merging add and remove outside of the tracked set
This extend
f1eb77dceb36 to test and support the remaining action. Or, at least,
the simple incarnation of them.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12181
status: prefer relative paths in Rust code
… when the repository root is under the current directory,
so the kernel needs to traverse fewer directory in every call
to `read_dir` or `symlink_metadata`.
Better yet would be to use libc functions like `openat` and `fstatat`
to remove such repeated traversals entirely, but the standard library
does not provide APIs based on those.
Maybe with a crate like https://crates.io/crates/openat instead?
Benchmarks of `rhg status` show that this patch is neutral in some configurations,
and makes the command up to ~20% faster in others.
Below is semi-arbitrary subset of results. The four numeric columns are:
time (in seconds) with this changeset’s parent, time with this changeset,
time difference (negative is better), time ratio (less than 1 is better).
```
mercurial-dirstate-v1 | default-plain-clean.no-iu.pbr | 0.0061 -> 0.0059: -0.0002 (0.97)
mercurial-dirstate-v2 | default-plain-clean.no-iu.pbr | 0.0029 -> 0.0028: -0.0001 (0.97)
mozilla-dirstate-v1 | default-plain-clean.no-iu.pbr | 0.2110 -> 0.2102: -0.0007 (1.00)
mozilla-dirstate-v2 | default-copies-clean.ignored.pbr | 0.0489 -> 0.0401: -0.0088 (0.82)
mozilla-dirstate-v2 | default-copies-clean.no-iu.pbr | 0.0479 -> 0.0393: -0.0085 (0.82)
mozilla-dirstate-v2 | default-copies-large.all.pbr | 0.1262 -> 0.1210: -0.0051 (0.96)
mozilla-dirstate-v2 | default-copies-small.ignored-unknown.pbr | 0.1262 -> 0.1200: -0.0062 (0.95)
mozilla-dirstate-v2 | default-copies-small.ignored.pbr | 0.0536 -> 0.0417: -0.0119 (0.78)
mozilla-dirstate-v2 | default-copies-small.no-iu.pbr | 0.0482 -> 0.0393: -0.0089 (0.81)
mozilla-dirstate-v2 | default-plain-clean.ignored.pbr | 0.0518 -> 0.0402: -0.0116 (0.78)
mozilla-dirstate-v2 | default-plain-clean.no-iu.pbr | 0.0481 -> 0.0392: -0.0088 (0.82)
mozilla-dirstate-v2 | default-plain-large.all.pbr | 0.1271 -> 0.1218: -0.0052 (0.96)
mozilla-dirstate-v2 | default-plain-small.ignored-unknown.pbr | 0.1225 -> 0.1202: -0.0022 (0.98)
mozilla-dirstate-v2 | default-plain-small.ignored.pbr | 0.0510 -> 0.0418: -0.0092 (0.82)
mozilla-dirstate-v2 | default-plain-small.no-iu.pbr | 0.0480 -> 0.0394: -0.0086 (0.82)
netbeans-dirstate-v1 | default-plain-clean.no-iu.pbr | 0.1442 -> 0.1422: -0.0020 (0.99)
netbeans-dirstate-v2 | default-plain-clean.no-iu.pbr | 0.0325 -> 0.0282: -0.0043 (0.87)
```
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12175
rust: remove unused `StatusError::IO` enum variant
All `io::Error` cases are now handled through PatternFileWarning or BadMatch
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12174
copyright: it's 2022
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12183
hghave: update rustfmt criterion
In
9ebc10ad4a04 I updated `rustfmt` without touching hghave, which means
that the CI has been skipping the format test ever since. Thankfully, only
one offending line exists in the code that's been introduced since.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12180
dirstate-v2: fix infinite loop in pure packer
Due to the naive approach to path relative-ness, some tree shapes
like the one introduced in the associated test could result in the
packer going into an endless loop which allocated new `Node` objects
endlessly until the process was killed by Linux's OOM killer.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12170
contrib: refer to RHEL and derivatives instead of CentOS specifically
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12182