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smartset: use native set operations as fast paths For set operations like "&" and "-", where we know both basesets have their sets ready, and the first set is sorted, use the native Python set operations as a fast path. Note: "+" is not optimized as that will break the ordering. This leads to noticeable improvements on performance: revset | before | after | delta ---------------------------------------------------------------- draft() & draft() & draft() & draft() | 776 | 477 | -39% draft() + draft() + draft() + draft() | 2849 | 2864 | draft() - draft() + draft() - draft() | 943 | 240 | -75% draft() - draft() - draft() - draft() | 557 | 197 | -64% (time measured in microseconds)

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test-revert-unknown.t
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Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-revert-unknown
r12111 $ hg init
$ touch unknown
$ touch a
$ hg add a
Martin Geisler
tests: remove unneeded -d flags...
r12156 $ hg ci -m "1"
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-revert-unknown
r12111
$ touch b
$ hg add b
Martin Geisler
tests: remove unneeded -d flags...
r12156 $ hg ci -m "2"
Nicolas Dumazet
tests: unify test-revert-unknown
r12111
Should show unknown
$ hg status
? unknown
$ hg revert -r 0 --all
removing b
Should show unknown and b removed
$ hg status
R b
? unknown
Should show a and unknown
$ ls
a
unknown