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revlog: optionally cache the full text when adding revisions revlog instances can cache the full text of a single revision. Typically the most recently read revision is cached. When adding a delta group via addgroup() and _addrevision(), the full text isn't always computed: sometimes only the passed in delta is sufficient for adding a new revision to the revlog. When writing the changelog from a delta group, the just-added full text revision is always read immediately after it is written because the changegroup code needs to extract the set of files from the entry. In other words, revision() is *always* being called and caching the full text of the just-added revision is guaranteed to result in a cache hit, making the cache worthwhile. This patch adds support to _addrevision() for always building and caching the full text. This option is currently only active when processing changelog entries from a changegroup. While the total number of revision() calls is the same, the location matters: buildtext() calls into revision() on the base revision when building the full text of the just-added revision. Since the previous revision's _addrevision() built the full text and the the previous revision is likely the base revision, this means that the base revision's full text is likely cached and can be used to compute the current full text from just a delta. No extra I/O required. The end result is the changelog isn't opened and read after adding every revision from a changegroup. On my 2013 MacBook Pro running OS X 10.10.5 from an SSD and Python 2.7, this patch impacted the time taken to apply ~262,000 changesets from a mozilla-central gzip bundle: before: ~43s after: ~32s ~25% reduction in changelog processing times. Not bad.

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Martin Geisler
help: new revsets topic...
r11382 Mercurial supports a functional language for selecting a set of
revisions.
The language supports a number of predicates which are joined by infix
operators. Parenthesis can be used for grouping.
Matt Mackall
revset: simplify help not about quoting
r15962 Identifiers such as branch names may need quoting with single or
double quotes if they contain characters like ``-`` or if they match
one of the predefined predicates.
Brodie Rao
revset: support raw string literals...
r12408
Special characters can be used in quoted identifiers by escaping them,
e.g., ``\n`` is interpreted as a newline. To prevent them from being
interpreted, strings can be prefixed with ``r``, e.g. ``r'...'``.
Martin Geisler
help: new revsets topic...
r11382
There is a single prefix operator:
``not x``
Changesets not in x. Short form is ``! x``.
These are the supported infix operators:
``x::y``
A DAG range, meaning all changesets that are descendants of x and
ancestors of y, including x and y themselves. If the first endpoint
is left out, this is equivalent to ``ancestors(y)``, if the second
Julian Cowley
revset: fix spelling typo
r11450 is left out it is equivalent to ``descendants(x)``.
Martin Geisler
help: new revsets topic...
r11382
An alternative syntax is ``x..y``.
``x:y``
All changesets with revision numbers between x and y, both
inclusive. Either endpoint can be left out, they default to 0 and
tip.
``x and y``
The intersection of changesets in x and y. Short form is ``x & y``.
``x or y``
The union of changesets in x and y. There are two alternative short
forms: ``x | y`` and ``x + y``.
``x - y``
Changesets in x but not in y.
Wagner Bruna
help/revsets: clean up whitespace between paragraphs
r14692
Kevin Gessner
revset: add ^ and ~ operators from parentrevspec extension...
r14070 ``x^n``
The nth parent of x, n == 0, 1, or 2.
For n == 0, x; for n == 1, the first parent of each changeset in x;
for n == 2, the second parent of changeset in x.
``x~n``
The nth first ancestor of x; ``x~0`` is x; ``x~3`` is ``x^^^``.
There is a single postfix operator:
``x^``
Equivalent to ``x^1``, the first parent of each changeset in x.
Martin Geisler
help: new revsets topic...
r11382
The following predicates are supported:
Patrick Mezard
revsets: generate predicate help dynamically
r12821 .. predicatesmarker
Martin Geisler
help: new revsets topic...
r11382
Alexander Solovyov
revset aliases
r14098 New predicates (known as "aliases") can be defined, using any combination of
existing predicates or other aliases. An alias definition looks like::
<alias> = <definition>
Wagner Bruna
help/revsets: revset aliases can be defined on any config file
r14693 in the ``revsetalias`` section of a Mercurial configuration file. Arguments
of the form `$1`, `$2`, etc. are substituted from the alias into the
definition.
Alexander Solovyov
revset aliases
r14098
For example,
::
[revsetalias]
h = heads()
d($1) = sort($1, date)
rs($1, $2) = reverse(sort($1, $2))
defines three aliases, ``h``, ``d``, and ``rs``. ``rs(0:tip, author)`` is
exactly equivalent to ``reverse(sort(0:tip, author))``.
FUJIWARA Katsunori
revset: introduce new operator "##" to concatenate strings/symbols at runtime...
r23742 An infix operator ``##`` can concatenate strings and identifiers into
one string. For example::
[revsetalias]
issue($1) = grep(r'\bissue[ :]?' ## $1 ## r'\b|\bbug\(' ## $1 ## r'\)')
``issue(1234)`` is equivalent to ``grep(r'\bissue[ :]?1234\b|\bbug\(1234\)')``
in this case. This matches against all of "issue 1234", "issue:1234",
"issue1234" and "bug(1234)".
All other prefix, infix and postfix operators have lower priority than
``##``. For example, ``$1 ## $2~2`` is equivalent to ``($1 ## $2)~2``.
Martin Geisler
help: new revsets topic...
r11382 Command line equivalents for :hg:`log`::
-f -> ::.
-d x -> date(x)
-k x -> keyword(x)
-m -> merge()
-u x -> user(x)
-b x -> branch(x)
-P x -> !::x
-l x -> limit(expr, x)
Brodie Rao
revsets: add descriptions for sample queries in the help
r12659 Some sample queries:
- Changesets on the default branch::
Mads Kiilerich
help: use Windows cmd compatible quoting in revset help
r12808 hg log -r "branch(default)"
Brodie Rao
revsets: add descriptions for sample queries in the help
r12659
- Changesets on the default branch since tag 1.5 (excluding merges)::
Mads Kiilerich
help: use Windows cmd compatible quoting in revset help
r12808 hg log -r "branch(default) and 1.5:: and not merge()"
Martin Geisler
help: new revsets topic...
r11382
Brodie Rao
revsets: add a sample query to the help for getting active branches
r12660 - Open branch heads::
Mads Kiilerich
help: use Windows cmd compatible quoting in revset help
r12808 hg log -r "head() and not closed()"
Brodie Rao
revsets: add a sample query to the help for getting active branches
r12660
Brodie Rao
revsets: add descriptions for sample queries in the help
r12659 - Changesets between tags 1.3 and 1.5 mentioning "bug" that affect
Martin Geisler
revsets: fix stray * in help topic
r12667 ``hgext/*``::
Brodie Rao
revsets: add descriptions for sample queries in the help
r12659
Mads Kiilerich
help: use Windows cmd compatible quoting in revset help
r12808 hg log -r "1.3::1.5 and keyword(bug) and file('hgext/*')"
Brodie Rao
revsets: add descriptions for sample queries in the help
r12659
Idan Kamara
help/revset: fix grammar
r13937 - Changesets committed in May 2008, sorted by user::
Brodie Rao
revsets: add descriptions for sample queries in the help
r12659
Mads Kiilerich
help: use Windows cmd compatible quoting in revset help
r12808 hg log -r "sort(date('May 2008'), user)"
Brodie Rao
revsets: add descriptions for sample queries in the help
r12659
- Changesets mentioning "bug" or "issue" that are not in a tagged
release::
FUJIWARA Katsunori
doc: use "tag" revset predicate instead of "tagged" for example in help...
r18469 hg log -r "(keyword(bug) or keyword(issue)) and not ancestors(tag())"