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match: add `filepath:` pattern to match an exact filepath relative to the root It's useful in certain automated workflows to make sure we recurse in directories whose name conflicts with files in other revisions. In addition it makes it possible to avoid building a potentially costly regex, improving performance when the set of files to match explicitly is large. The benchmark below are run in the following configuration : # data-env-vars.name = mozilla-central-2018-08-01-zstd-sparse-revlog # benchmark.name = files # benchmark.variants.rev = tip # benchmark.variants.files = all-list-filepath-sorted # bin-env-vars.hg.flavor = no-rust It also includes timings using the re2 engine (through the `google-re2` module) to show how much can be saved by just using a better regexp engine. Pattern time (seconds) time using re2 ----------------------------------------------------------- just "." 0.4 0.4 list of "filepath:…" 1.3 1.3 list of "path:…" 25.7 3.9 list of patterns 29.7 10.4 As you can see, Without re2, using "filepath:" instead of "path:" is a huge win. With re2, it is still about three times faster to not have to build the regex.

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# diffutil.py - utility functions related to diff and patch
#
# Copyright 2006 Brendan Cully <brendan@kublai.com>
# Copyright 2007 Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
# Copyright 2018 Octobus <octobus@octobus.net>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
import typing
from typing import (
Any,
Dict,
Optional,
)
from .i18n import _
from . import (
mdiff,
pycompat,
)
if typing.TYPE_CHECKING:
from . import ui as uimod
# TODO: narrow the value after the config module is typed
_Opts = Dict[bytes, Any]
def diffallopts(
ui: "uimod.ui",
opts: Optional[_Opts] = None,
untrusted: bool = False,
section: bytes = b'diff',
configprefix: bytes = b'',
) -> mdiff.diffopts:
'''return diffopts with all features supported and parsed'''
return difffeatureopts(
ui,
opts=opts,
untrusted=untrusted,
section=section,
git=True,
whitespace=True,
formatchanging=True,
configprefix=configprefix,
)
def difffeatureopts(
ui: "uimod.ui",
opts: Optional[_Opts] = None,
untrusted: bool = False,
section: bytes = b'diff',
git: bool = False,
whitespace: bool = False,
formatchanging: bool = False,
configprefix: bytes = b'',
) -> mdiff.diffopts:
"""return diffopts with only opted-in features parsed
Features:
- git: git-style diffs
- whitespace: whitespace options like ignoreblanklines and ignorews
- formatchanging: options that will likely break or cause correctness issues
with most diff parsers
"""
def get(
key: bytes,
name: Optional[bytes] = None,
getter=ui.configbool,
forceplain: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Any:
if opts:
v = opts.get(key)
# diffopts flags are either None-default (which is passed
# through unchanged, so we can identify unset values), or
# some other falsey default (eg --unified, which defaults
# to an empty string). We only want to override the config
# entries from hgrc with command line values if they
# appear to have been set, which is any truthy value,
# True, or False.
if v or isinstance(v, bool):
return v
if forceplain is not None and ui.plain():
return forceplain
return getter(
section, configprefix + (name or key), untrusted=untrusted
)
# core options, expected to be understood by every diff parser
buildopts = {
b'nodates': get(b'nodates'),
b'showfunc': get(b'show_function', b'showfunc'),
b'context': get(b'unified', getter=ui.config),
}
buildopts[b'xdiff'] = ui.configbool(b'experimental', b'xdiff')
if git:
buildopts[b'git'] = get(b'git')
# since this is in the experimental section, we need to call
# ui.configbool directory
buildopts[b'showsimilarity'] = ui.configbool(
b'experimental', b'extendedheader.similarity'
)
# need to inspect the ui object instead of using get() since we want to
# test for an int
hconf = ui.config(b'experimental', b'extendedheader.index')
if hconf is not None:
hlen = None
try:
# the hash config could be an integer (for length of hash) or a
# word (e.g. short, full, none)
hlen = int(hconf)
if hlen < 0 or hlen > 40:
msg = _(b"invalid length for extendedheader.index: '%d'\n")
ui.warn(msg % hlen)
except ValueError:
# default value
if hconf == b'short' or hconf == b'':
hlen = 12
elif hconf == b'full':
hlen = 40
elif hconf != b'none':
msg = _(b"invalid value for extendedheader.index: '%s'\n")
ui.warn(msg % hconf)
finally:
buildopts[b'index'] = hlen
if whitespace:
buildopts[b'ignorews'] = get(b'ignore_all_space', b'ignorews')
buildopts[b'ignorewsamount'] = get(
b'ignore_space_change', b'ignorewsamount'
)
buildopts[b'ignoreblanklines'] = get(
b'ignore_blank_lines', b'ignoreblanklines'
)
buildopts[b'ignorewseol'] = get(b'ignore_space_at_eol', b'ignorewseol')
if formatchanging:
buildopts[b'text'] = None if opts is None else opts.get(b'text')
binary = None if opts is None else opts.get(b'binary')
buildopts[b'nobinary'] = (
not binary
if binary is not None
else get(b'nobinary', forceplain=False)
)
buildopts[b'noprefix'] = get(b'noprefix', forceplain=False)
buildopts[b'worddiff'] = get(
b'word_diff', b'word-diff', forceplain=False
)
return mdiff.diffopts(**pycompat.strkwargs(buildopts))