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bdiff: gradually enable the popularity hack...
bdiff: gradually enable the popularity hack Patch from Jason Orendorff The lower the threshold, the stronger the popularity hack's influence. So at 3999 lines, the hack is disabled; and at 4000 lines, the hack is enabled at maximum strength (t=4). No source file in mercurial/crew is over 4000 lines. But there are, oh, a few such files in Mozilla. I can testify that this hack causes hg to generate some correct but eyebrow-raising patches. I think the hack should phase in gradually. The threshold should be high for small files where we don't need it so much. Like this: t = (bn < 31000) ? 1000000 / bn : bn / 1000; That would leave the popularity hack disabled for small files, then gradually phase it in: bn < 1000 -- t > bn (popularity hack is completely disabled) bn == 1000 -- t = 1000 (still effectively disabled) bn == 2000 -- t = 500 (only hits unusual files) bn == 10000 -- t = 100 (only hits especially common lines) bn == 31000 -- t = 31 (hack is at maximum power) bn == 32000 -- t = 32 (hack could backfire, ease off)

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys, os
from mercurial import revlog, transaction, node, util
f = sys.argv[1]
r1 = revlog.revlog(util.opener(os.getcwd(), audit=False), f + ".i", f + ".d")
r2 = revlog.revlog(util.opener(os.getcwd(), audit=False), f + ".i2", f + ".d2")
tr = transaction.transaction(sys.stderr.write, open, "journal")
for i in xrange(r1.count()):
n = r1.node(i)
p1, p2 = r1.parents(n)
l = r1.linkrev(n)
t = r1.revision(n)
n2 = r2.addrevision(t, tr, l, p1, p2)
tr.close()
os.rename(f + ".i", f + ".i.old")
os.rename(f + ".d", f + ".d.old")
os.rename(f + ".i2", f + ".i")
os.rename(f + ".d2", f + ".d")