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@@ -338,6 +338,19 b' class dirstate(object):' | |||
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338 | 338 | if not st: |
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339 | 339 | return |
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340 | 340 | |
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341 | if util.safehasattr(parsers, 'dict_new_presized'): | |
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342 | # Make an estimate of the number of files in the dirstate based on | |
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343 | # its size. From a linear regression on a set of real-world repos, | |
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344 | # all over 10,000 files, the size of a dirstate entry is 85 | |
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345 | # bytes. The cost of resizing is significantly higher than the cost | |
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346 | # of filling in a larger presized dict, so subtract 20% from the | |
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347 | # size. | |
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348 | # | |
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349 | # This heuristic is imperfect in many ways, so in a future dirstate | |
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350 | # format update it makes sense to just record the number of entries | |
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351 | # on write. | |
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352 | self._map = parsers.dict_new_presized(len(st) / 71) | |
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353 | ||
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341 | 354 | # Python's garbage collector triggers a GC each time a certain number |
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342 | 355 | # of container objects (the number being defined by |
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343 | 356 | # gc.get_threshold()) are allocated. parse_dirstate creates a tuple |
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