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rebase: move actual rebase into a single transaction Previously, rebasing would open several transaction over the course of rebasing several commits. Opening a transaction can have notable overhead (like copying the dirstate) which can add up when rebasing many commits. This patch adds a single large transaction around the actual commit rebase operation, with a catch for intervention which serializes the current state if we need to drop back to the terminal for user intervention. Amazingly, almost all the tests seem to pass. On large repos with large working copies, this can speed up rebasing 7 commits by 25%. I'd expect the percentage to be a bit larger for rebasing even more commits. There are minor test changes because we're rolling back the entire transaction during unexpected exceptions instead of just stopping mid-rebase, so there's no more backup bundle. It also leave an unknown file in the working copy, since our clean up 'hg update' doesn't delete unknown files.

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Gregory Szorc
zstd: vendor python-zstandard 0.5.0...
r30435 Version History
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Gregory Szorc
zstd: vendor python-zstandard 0.7.0...
r30895 0.7.0 (released 2017-02-07)
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* Added zstd.get_frame_parameters() to obtain info about a zstd frame.
* Added ZstdDecompressor.decompress_content_dict_chain() for efficient
decompression of *content-only dictionary chains*.
* CFFI module fully implemented; all tests run against both C extension and
CFFI implementation.
* Vendored version of zstd updated to 1.1.3.
* Use ZstdDecompressor.decompress() now uses ZSTD_createDDict_byReference()
to avoid extra memory allocation of dict data.
* Add function names to error messages (by using ":name" in PyArg_Parse*
functions).
* Reuse decompression context across operations. Previously, we created a
new ZSTD_DCtx for each decompress(). This was measured to slow down
decompression by 40-200MB/s. The API guarantees say ZstdDecompressor
is not thread safe. So we reuse the ZSTD_DCtx across operations and make
things faster in the process.
* ZstdCompressor.write_to()'s compress() and flush() methods now return number
of bytes written.
* ZstdDecompressor.write_to()'s write() method now returns the number of bytes
written to the underlying output object.
* CompressionParameters instances now expose their values as attributes.
* CompressionParameters instances no longer are subscriptable nor behave
as tuples (backwards incompatible). Use attributes to obtain values.
* DictParameters instances now expose their values as attributes.
Gregory Szorc
zstd: vendor python-zstandard 0.6.0...
r30822 0.6.0 (released 2017-01-14)
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* Support for legacy zstd protocols (build time opt in feature).
* Automation improvements to test against Python 3.6, latest versions
of Tox, more deterministic AppVeyor behavior.
* CFFI "parser" improved to use a compiler preprocessor instead of rewriting
source code manually.
* Vendored version of zstd updated to 1.1.2.
* Documentation improvements.
* Introduce a bench.py script for performing (crude) benchmarks.
* ZSTD_CCtx instances are now reused across multiple compress() operations.
* ZstdCompressor.write_to() now has a flush() method.
* ZstdCompressor.compressobj()'s flush() method now accepts an argument to
flush a block (as opposed to ending the stream).
* Disallow compress(b'') when writing content sizes by default (issue #11).
0.5.2 (released 2016-11-12)
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* more packaging fixes for source distribution
0.5.1 (released 2016-11-12)
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* setup_zstd.py is included in the source distribution
Gregory Szorc
zstd: vendor python-zstandard 0.5.0...
r30435 0.5.0 (released 2016-11-10)
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* Vendored version of zstd updated to 1.1.1.
* Continuous integration for Python 3.6 and 3.7
* Continuous integration for Conda
* Added compression and decompression APIs providing similar interfaces
to the standard library ``zlib`` and ``bz2`` modules. This allows
coding to a common interface.
* ``zstd.__version__` is now defined.
* ``read_from()`` on various APIs now accepts objects implementing the buffer
protocol.
* ``read_from()`` has gained a ``skip_bytes`` argument. This allows callers
to pass in an existing buffer with a header without having to create a
slice or a new object.
* Implemented ``ZstdCompressionDict.as_bytes()``.
* Python's memory allocator is now used instead of ``malloc()``.
* Low-level zstd data structures are reused in more instances, cutting down
on overhead for certain operations.
* ``distutils`` boilerplate for obtaining an ``Extension`` instance
has now been refactored into a standalone ``setup_zstd.py`` file. This
allows other projects with ``setup.py`` files to reuse the
``distutils`` code for this project without copying code.
* The monolithic ``zstd.c`` file has been split into a header file defining
types and separate ``.c`` source files for the implementation.
History of the Project
======================
2016-08-31 - Zstandard 1.0.0 is released and Gregory starts hacking on a
Python extension for use by the Mercurial project. A very hacky prototype
is sent to the mercurial-devel list for RFC.
2016-09-03 - Most functionality from Zstandard C API implemented. Source
code published on https://github.com/indygreg/python-zstandard. Travis-CI
automation configured. 0.0.1 release on PyPI.
2016-09-05 - After the API was rounded out a bit and support for Python
2.6 and 2.7 was added, version 0.1 was released to PyPI.
2016-09-05 - After the compressor and decompressor APIs were changed, 0.2
was released to PyPI.
2016-09-10 - 0.3 is released with a bunch of new features. ZstdCompressor
now accepts arguments controlling frame parameters. The source size can now
be declared when performing streaming compression. ZstdDecompressor.decompress()
is implemented. Compression dictionaries are now cached when using the simple
compression and decompression APIs. Memory size APIs added.
ZstdCompressor.read_from() and ZstdDecompressor.read_from() have been
implemented. This rounds out the major compression/decompression APIs planned
by the author.
2016-10-02 - 0.3.3 is released with a bug fix for read_from not fully
decoding a zstd frame (issue #2).
2016-10-02 - 0.4.0 is released with zstd 1.1.0, support for custom read and
write buffer sizes, and a few bug fixes involving failure to read/write
all data when buffer sizes were too small to hold remaining data.
2016-11-10 - 0.5.0 is released with zstd 1.1.1 and other enhancements.