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match: add `filepath:` pattern to match an exact filepath relative to the root...
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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== New Features ==
* Windows will process hgrc files in %PROGRAMDATA%\Mercurial\hgrc.d.
== New Experimental Features ==
== Bug Fixes ==
* The `indent()` template function was documented to not indent empty lines,
but it still indented the first line even if it was empty. It no longer does
that.
== Backwards Compatibility Changes ==
== Internal API Changes ==
* Matcher instances no longer have a `explicitdir` property. Consider
rewriting your code to use `repo.wvfs.isdir()` and/or
`ctx.hasdir()` instead. Also, the `traversedir` property is now
also called when only `explicitdir` used to be called. That may
mean that you can simply remove the use of `explicitdir` if you
were already using `traversedir`.
* The `revlog.nodemap` object have been merged into the `revlog.index` object.
* `n in revlog.nodemap` becomes `revlog.index.has_node(n)`,
* `revlog.nodemap[n]` becomes `revlog.index.rev(n)`,
* `revlog.nodemap.get(n)` becomes `revlog.index.get_rev(n)`.
* `copies.duplicatecopies()` was renamed to
`copies.graftcopies()`. Its arguments changed from revision numbers
to context objects. It also lost its `repo` and `skip` arguments
(they should no longer be needed).