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rust-matchers: fix quadratic complexity in `FileMatcher` Concretely, this command: ``` $ echo hg up -r <nodeid>; time hg revert dir1 dir2 -r <othernode> --debug hg up -r <nodeid> real 0m14.690s user 0m14.766s sys 0m5.430s ``` was much slower despite using 16 cores before this change. The approach taken here is the same one used in match.py, in exactmatcher. This changeset was originally written by Valentin Gatien-Baron in a private repository. I have redacted the commit message and did a minor clean up of the code.

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# Declare macOS-specific requirements for generating
# the compiled (frozen) set of requirements in
# ./requirements-macos.txt.
# If run on Windows, it may be necessary to run dos2unix
# on the output file to replace any CRLF newlines with LF.
# TODO: dulwich, pygit2, and pytest-vcr are flagged as being
# incompatible with in-memory resources. Maybe there's a
# way to bundle just them externally.
docutils
#dulwich
# Needed by the release note tooling
fuzzywuzzy
keyring
#pygit2
pygments
# Needed by the phabricator tests
#pytest-vcr