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rust-cpython: removed now useless py_set() conversion In rust-cpython 0.3.0, HashSets implement the appropriate ToPythonObject, we can therefore get rid of this hacky conversion. There still remains an inefficiency in `MissingAncestors.bases()`: we have to clone, because `to_py_object()` requires full ownership. However: - the only use case outside of unit tests used to be from `setdiscovery.partialdiscovery` which is now fully implemented in Rust. - it's not worse than what `py_set()` used to do Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7120

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Address commentary in manifest.excludedmanifestrevlog.add - specifically we should improve the collaboration with core so that add() never gets called on an excluded directory and we can improve the stand-in to raise a ProgrammingError.

Reason more completely about rename-filtering logic in narrowfilelog. There could be some surprises lurking there.

Formally document the narrowspec format. For bonus points, unify with the server-specified narrowspec format.

narrowrepo.setnarrowpats() or narrowspec.save() need to make sure they're holding the wlock.

The follinwg places do an unrestricted dirstate walk (including files outside the narrowspec). Some of them should perhaps not do that.

  • debugfileset
  • perfwalk
  • sparse (but restricted to sparse config)
  • largefiles