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contrib: add a hint if the Windows dependency MSI is already installed...
contrib: add a hint if the Windows dependency MSI is already installed In the past, I've gotten confused when the script failed on seemingly random python installs (and thus the py3.8 install was commented out from the last time this happened to me, which has been reverted here). This particular error code means the package was already installed. For python, it means the major and minor version are the same, but the micro version may differ. In practice, ignoring the python installation failure will cause the pip installation that happens next to fail, because python.exe for that version is somewhere else on the system. This could probably be fixed by running py.exe with the major and minor version, but that is skipped during the install for some reason. I didn't feel like over complicating this though, and at least there's a better hint when the problem occurs. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12560

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Pierre-Yves David
contrib: rename revsetbenchmarks.txt to 'base-revsets.txt'...
r25608 # Base Revsets to be used with revsetbenchmarks.py script
#
# The goal of this file is to gather a limited amount of revsets that allow a
# good coverage of the internal revsets mechanisms. Revsets included should not
# be selected for their individual implementation, but for what they reveal of
# the internal implementation of smartsets classes (and their interactions).
#
# Use and update this file when you change internal implementation of these
# smartsets classes. Please include a comment explaining what each of your
# addition is testing. Also check if your changes to the smartset class makes
# some of the tests inadequate and replace them with a new one testing the same
# behavior.
#
Pierre-Yves David
contrib: introduce an all-revsets.txt file...
r25609 # If you want to benchmark revsets predicate itself, check 'all-revsets.txt'.
#
Pierre-Yves David
contrib: rename revsetbenchmarks.txt to 'base-revsets.txt'...
r25608 # The current content of this file is currently likely not reaching this goal
# entirely, feel free, to audit its content and comment on each revset to
# highlight what internal mechanisms they test.
all()
draft()
::tip
draft() and ::tip
::tip and draft()
0::tip
roots(0::tip)
author(lmoscovicz)
Raphaël Gomès
contributor: change mentions of mpm to olivia...
r47575 author(olivia)
author(lmoscovicz) or author(olivia)
author(olivia) or author(lmoscovicz)
Pierre-Yves David
contrib: rename revsetbenchmarks.txt to 'base-revsets.txt'...
r25608 tip:0
0::
# those two `roots(...)` inputs are close to what phase movement use.
roots((tip~100::) - (tip~100::tip))
roots((0::) - (0::tip))
42:68 and roots(42:tip)
::p1(p1(tip))::
public()
:10000 and public()
draft()
:10000 and draft()
roots((0:tip)::)
(not public() - obsolete())
(_intlist('20000\x0020001')) and merge()
parents(20000)
(20000::) - (20000)
# The one below is used by rebase
(children(ancestor(tip~5, tip)) and ::(tip~5))::
Boris Feld
revset: add larger test for heads(ancestors(…))...
r38734 heads(commonancestors(last(head(), 2)))
revsetbenchmark: add some simpler revset for heads and roots...
r42316 heads(-10000:-1)
roots(-10000:-1)
only(max(head()), min(head()))