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narrow: rework logic to check whether we need to widen and narrow...
narrow: rework logic to check whether we need to widen and narrow This patch reworks logic which calculates whether we need to extend or narrow our working copy or not. We filter the addincludes, removeincludes, addexcludes and removeexcludes passed from user to the actual added and removed includes and excludes. What that means is a user can pass an already included path as addincludes, a path which is not included as removeincludes etc. In such situations the old logic use to think we need to do some work, whereas we don't need to do that work. In old logic, even if we don't have anything new to include but it believes we need to call widen, this adds some good amount of work on large repository. A widen calls involves computing incomming csets, calling the narrow_widen() which in non-ellipses cases goes through all the set of csets which are available which can take ~2-3 mins on large repos. Those 2-3 minutes are spend on doing nothing which a client can prevent by checking is there really anything which needs to be included. The tests changes shows that we don't go to the server anymore in such cases which is nice. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5183

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# Copyright 2016-present Facebook. All Rights Reserved.
#
# format: defines the format used to output annotate result
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
from mercurial import (
encoding,
node,
pycompat,
templatefilters,
util,
)
from mercurial.utils import (
dateutil,
)
# imitating mercurial.commands.annotate, not using the vanilla formatter since
# the data structures are a bit different, and we have some fast paths.
class defaultformatter(object):
"""the default formatter that does leftpad and support some common flags"""
def __init__(self, ui, repo, opts):
self.ui = ui
self.opts = opts
if ui.quiet:
datefunc = dateutil.shortdate
else:
datefunc = dateutil.datestr
datefunc = util.cachefunc(datefunc)
getctx = util.cachefunc(lambda x: repo[x[0]])
hexfunc = self._hexfunc
# special handling working copy "changeset" and "rev" functions
if self.opts.get('rev') == 'wdir()':
orig = hexfunc
hexfunc = lambda x: None if x is None else orig(x)
wnode = hexfunc(repo[None].p1().node()) + '+'
wrev = str(repo[None].p1().rev())
wrevpad = ''
if not opts.get('changeset'): # only show + if changeset is hidden
wrev += '+'
wrevpad = ' '
revenc = lambda x: wrev if x is None else str(x) + wrevpad
csetenc = lambda x: wnode if x is None else str(x) + ' '
else:
revenc = csetenc = str
# opt name, separator, raw value (for json/plain), encoder (for plain)
opmap = [('user', ' ', lambda x: getctx(x).user(), ui.shortuser),
('number', ' ', lambda x: getctx(x).rev(), revenc),
('changeset', ' ', lambda x: hexfunc(x[0]), csetenc),
('date', ' ', lambda x: getctx(x).date(), datefunc),
('file', ' ', lambda x: x[2], str),
('line_number', ':', lambda x: x[1] + 1, str)]
fieldnamemap = {'number': 'rev', 'changeset': 'node'}
funcmap = [(get, sep, fieldnamemap.get(op, op), enc)
for op, sep, get, enc in opmap
if opts.get(op)]
# no separator for first column
funcmap[0] = list(funcmap[0])
funcmap[0][1] = ''
self.funcmap = funcmap
def write(self, annotatedresult, lines=None, existinglines=None):
"""(annotateresult, [str], set([rev, linenum])) -> None. write output.
annotateresult can be [(node, linenum, path)], or [(node, linenum)]
"""
pieces = [] # [[str]]
maxwidths = [] # [int]
# calculate padding
for f, sep, name, enc in self.funcmap:
l = [enc(f(x)) for x in annotatedresult]
pieces.append(l)
if name in ['node', 'date']: # node and date has fixed size
l = l[:1]
widths = pycompat.maplist(encoding.colwidth, set(l))
maxwidth = (max(widths) if widths else 0)
maxwidths.append(maxwidth)
# buffered output
result = ''
for i in pycompat.xrange(len(annotatedresult)):
for j, p in enumerate(pieces):
sep = self.funcmap[j][1]
padding = ' ' * (maxwidths[j] - len(p[i]))
result += sep + padding + p[i]
if lines:
if existinglines is None:
result += ': ' + lines[i]
else: # extra formatting showing whether a line exists
key = (annotatedresult[i][0], annotatedresult[i][1])
if key in existinglines:
result += ': ' + lines[i]
else:
result += ': ' + self.ui.label('-' + lines[i],
'diff.deleted')
if result[-1] != '\n':
result += '\n'
self.ui.write(result)
@util.propertycache
def _hexfunc(self):
if self.ui.debugflag or self.opts.get('long_hash'):
return node.hex
else:
return node.short
def end(self):
pass
class jsonformatter(defaultformatter):
def __init__(self, ui, repo, opts):
super(jsonformatter, self).__init__(ui, repo, opts)
self.ui.write('[')
self.needcomma = False
def write(self, annotatedresult, lines=None, existinglines=None):
if annotatedresult:
self._writecomma()
pieces = [(name, map(f, annotatedresult))
for f, sep, name, enc in self.funcmap]
if lines is not None:
pieces.append(('line', lines))
pieces.sort()
seps = [','] * len(pieces[:-1]) + ['']
result = ''
lasti = len(annotatedresult) - 1
for i in pycompat.xrange(len(annotatedresult)):
result += '\n {\n'
for j, p in enumerate(pieces):
k, vs = p
result += (' "%s": %s%s\n'
% (k, templatefilters.json(vs[i], paranoid=False),
seps[j]))
result += ' }%s' % ('' if i == lasti else ',')
if lasti >= 0:
self.needcomma = True
self.ui.write(result)
def _writecomma(self):
if self.needcomma:
self.ui.write(',')
self.needcomma = False
@util.propertycache
def _hexfunc(self):
return node.hex
def end(self):
self.ui.write('\n]\n')