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bookmarks: cache reverse mapping (issue5868) I chose a simpler implementation. If the initial cost of building reverse mapping is significant, we'll have to move it under @propertycache. The nodemap could be a dict of sets, but I think keeping a sorted list is better since each node is likely to have zero/one bookmark. Micro-benchmark with 1001 bookmarks and 1001 revisions: $ for n in `seq 0 1000`; do touch $n; hg book book$n; hg ci -qAm$n; done $ hg bookmarks --time > /dev/null (orig) time: real 0.040 secs (user 0.050+0.000 sys 0.000+0.000) (new) time: real 0.040 secs (user 0.040+0.000 sys 0.010+0.000) $ hg log -T '{bookmarks}\n' --time > /dev/null (orig) time: real 0.160 secs (user 0.160+0.000 sys 0.000+0.000) (new) time: real 0.090 secs (user 0.100+0.000 sys 0.000+0.000)

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$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg init
$ echo qqq>qqq.txt
rollback dry run without rollback information
$ hg rollback
no rollback information available
[1]
add file
$ hg add
adding qqq.txt
commit first revision
$ hg ci -m 1
set bookmark
$ hg book test
$ echo www>>qqq.txt
commit second revision
$ hg ci -m 2
set bookmark
$ hg book test2
update to -2 (deactivates the active bookmark)
$ hg update -r -2
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(leaving bookmark test2)
$ echo eee>>qqq.txt
commit new head
$ hg ci -m 3
created new head
bookmarks updated?
$ hg book
test 1:25e1ee7a0081
test2 1:25e1ee7a0081
strip to revision 1
$ hg strip 1
saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/.hg/strip-backup/*-backup.hg (glob)
list bookmarks
$ hg book
test 0:5c9ad3787638
test2 0:5c9ad3787638