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rev-branch-cache: reenable memory mapping of the revision data Now that we are no longer truncating it, we can mmap it again. This provide a sizeable speedup on repository with a very large amount of revision for example for a mozilla-try clone with 5 793 383 revisions, this provide a speedup of 5ms - 10ms. Since they happens within the "critical" locked path during push. These miliseconds are important. In addition, the v3 branchmap format is use the rev-branch-cache more than the v2 branchmap cache so this will be important. On smaller repository we consistently see an improvement of one or two percents, but the gain in absolute time is usually < 10 ms. #### benchmark.name = hg.command.unbundle # benchmark.variants.issue6528 = disabled # benchmark.variants.reuse-external-delta-parent = yes # benchmark.variants.revs = any-1-extra-rev # benchmark.variants.source = unbundle # benchmark.variants.verbosity = quiet ### data-env-vars.name = mozilla-try-2024-03-26-zstd-sparse-revlog ## bin-env-vars.hg.flavor = default e51161b12c7e: 3.527923 ebdcfe85b070: 3.468178 (-1.69%, -0.06) ## bin-env-vars.hg.flavor = rust e51161b12c7e: 3.580158 ebdcfe85b070: 3.480564 (-2.78%, -0.10) ### data-env-vars.name = mozilla-try-2024-03-26-ds2-pnm ## bin-env-vars.hg.flavor = rust e51161b12c7e: 3.527923 ebdcfe85b070: 3.468178 (-1.69%, -0.06)

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
from functools import total_ordering
from ._funcs import astuple
from ._make import attrib, attrs
@total_ordering
@attrs(eq=False, order=False, slots=True, frozen=True)
class VersionInfo:
"""
A version object that can be compared to tuple of length 1--4:
>>> attr.VersionInfo(19, 1, 0, "final") <= (19, 2)
True
>>> attr.VersionInfo(19, 1, 0, "final") < (19, 1, 1)
True
>>> vi = attr.VersionInfo(19, 2, 0, "final")
>>> vi < (19, 1, 1)
False
>>> vi < (19,)
False
>>> vi == (19, 2,)
True
>>> vi == (19, 2, 1)
False
.. versionadded:: 19.2
"""
year = attrib(type=int)
minor = attrib(type=int)
micro = attrib(type=int)
releaselevel = attrib(type=str)
@classmethod
def _from_version_string(cls, s):
"""
Parse *s* and return a _VersionInfo.
"""
v = s.split(".")
if len(v) == 3:
v.append("final")
return cls(
year=int(v[0]), minor=int(v[1]), micro=int(v[2]), releaselevel=v[3]
)
def _ensure_tuple(self, other):
"""
Ensure *other* is a tuple of a valid length.
Returns a possibly transformed *other* and ourselves as a tuple of
the same length as *other*.
"""
if self.__class__ is other.__class__:
other = astuple(other)
if not isinstance(other, tuple):
raise NotImplementedError
if not (1 <= len(other) <= 4):
raise NotImplementedError
return astuple(self)[: len(other)], other
def __eq__(self, other):
try:
us, them = self._ensure_tuple(other)
except NotImplementedError:
return NotImplemented
return us == them
def __lt__(self, other):
try:
us, them = self._ensure_tuple(other)
except NotImplementedError:
return NotImplemented
# Since alphabetically "dev0" < "final" < "post1" < "post2", we don't
# have to do anything special with releaselevel for now.
return us < them