Mercurial > hg
changeset 51580:b70628a9aa7e
phases: use revision number in new_heads
All graph operations will be done using revision numbers, so passing nodes only
means they will eventually get converted to revision numbers internally.
As part of an effort to align the code on using revision number we make the
`phases.newheads` function operated on revision number, taking them as input
and using them in returns, instead of the node-id it used to consume and
produce.
This is part of multiple changesets effort to translate more part of the logic,
but is done step by step to facilitate the identification of issue that might
arise in mercurial core and extensions.
To make the change simpler to handle for third party extensions, we also rename
the function, using a more modern form. This will help detecting the different
between the node-id version and the rev-num version.
I also take this as an opportunity to add some comment about possible
performance improvement for the future. They don't matter too much now, but they
are worse exploring in a while.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Fri, 05 Apr 2024 11:33:47 +0200 |
parents | 87655e6dc108 |
children | e0194b3ea312 |
files | mercurial/discovery.py mercurial/phases.py |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/mercurial/discovery.py Mon Apr 08 15:11:49 2024 +0200 +++ b/mercurial/discovery.py Fri Apr 05 11:33:47 2024 +0200 @@ -190,7 +190,12 @@ if len(missing) == len(allmissing): ancestorsof = onlyheads else: # update missing heads - ancestorsof = phases.newheads(repo, onlyheads, excluded) + to_rev = repo.changelog.index.rev + to_node = repo.changelog.node + excluded_revs = [to_rev(r) for r in excluded] + onlyheads_revs = [to_rev(r) for r in onlyheads] + new_heads = phases.new_heads(repo, onlyheads_revs, excluded_revs) + ancestorsof = [to_node(r) for r in new_heads] og.ancestorsof = ancestorsof if portable: # recompute common and ancestorsof as if -r<rev> had been given for
--- a/mercurial/phases.py Mon Apr 08 15:11:49 2024 +0200 +++ b/mercurial/phases.py Fri Apr 05 11:33:47 2024 +0200 @@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ from typing import ( Any, Callable, + Collection, Dict, Iterable, List, @@ -127,7 +128,6 @@ ) from . import ( error, - pycompat, requirements, smartset, txnutil, @@ -1125,9 +1125,11 @@ msg = _(b'ignoring unexpected root from remote: %i %s\n') repo.ui.warn(msg % (phase, nhex)) # compute heads + subset_revs = [to_rev(n) for n in subset] + public_heads = new_heads(repo, subset_revs, draft_roots) draft_nodes = [to_node(r) for r in draft_roots] - publicheads = newheads(repo, subset, draft_nodes) - return publicheads, draft_nodes + public_nodes = [to_node(r) for r in public_heads] + return public_nodes, draft_nodes class remotephasessummary: @@ -1152,7 +1154,11 @@ self.draftheads = [c.node() for c in dheads] -def newheads(repo, heads, roots): +def new_heads( + repo, + heads: Collection[int], + roots: Collection[int], +) -> Collection[int]: """compute new head of a subset minus another * `heads`: define the first subset @@ -1161,16 +1167,15 @@ # phases > dagop > patch > copies > scmutil > obsolete > obsutil > phases from . import dagop - repo = repo.unfiltered() - cl = repo.changelog - rev = cl.index.get_rev if not roots: return heads - if not heads or heads == [repo.nullid]: + if not heads or heads == [nullrev]: return [] # The logic operated on revisions, convert arguments early for convenience - new_heads = {rev(n) for n in heads if n != repo.nullid} - roots = [rev(n) for n in roots] + # PERF-XXX: maybe heads could directly comes as a set without impacting + # other user of that value + new_heads = set(heads) + new_heads.discard(nullrev) # compute the area we need to remove affected_zone = repo.revs(b"(%ld::%ld)", roots, new_heads) # heads in the area are no longer heads @@ -1188,7 +1193,9 @@ pruned = dagop.reachableroots(repo, candidates, prunestart) new_heads.difference_update(pruned) - return pycompat.maplist(cl.node, sorted(new_heads)) + # PERF-XXX: do we actually need a sorted list here? Could we simply return + # a set? + return sorted(new_heads) def newcommitphase(ui: "uimod.ui") -> int: