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rhg: stop manifest traversal when no more files are needed...
rhg: stop manifest traversal when no more files are needed Stopping the traversal early can skip a significant part of the manifest traversal, to avoid some of its cost. The worst-case benchmarks are favorable, as well. Running [hg cat] on the last file in the manifest of a large repo, I'm seeing a ~4ms improvement (150ms -> 146ms), so this time is now almost indistinguishable from the baseline ("brute force") implementation. Running [hg cat] on ~220 files together with the last file of the repo is further improved by ~5ms or so. I suspect the raw performance improvements are caused by splitting the manifest search and the file data access into separate phases, instead of interleaving them. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11616

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bookmarks.tmpl
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{header}
<id>{urlbase}{url|urlescape}</id>
<link rel="self" href="{urlbase}{url|urlescape}atom-bookmarks"/>
<link rel="alternate" href="{urlbase}{url|urlescape}bookmarks"/>
<title>{repo|escape}: bookmarks</title>
<summary>{repo|escape} bookmark history</summary>
<author><name>Mercurial SCM</name></author>
{lastchange%feedupdated}
{entries%bookmarkentry}
</feed>