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store: don't read the whole fncache in memory In large repositories with lot of files, the fncache grows more than 100 MB and reading that whole thing into memory slows things down. Let's not read the whole thing into memory. This patch changes fncache loading code to read 1 MB at once. Loading 1 MB at once saves ~1 sec on perffncacheload for our internal repository. I tried various values such as 0.5 MB, 5 MB, 10 MB but best results were produced using 1 MB as the chunksize. On a narrow clone with fncache around 40 MB, this patch saves ~0.04 seconds on average on perffncacheload. To test the code, I have coded an extension in test-fncache.t which set chunksize to 1 byte, and the test passes with that. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5296

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"""Sequence Interfaces
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'
from .. import Interface
class IMinimalSequence(Interface):
"""Most basic sequence interface.
All sequences are iterable. This requires at least one of the
following:
- a `__getitem__()` method that takes a single argument; interger
values starting at 0 must be supported, and `IndexError` should
be raised for the first index for which there is no value, or
- an `__iter__()` method that returns an iterator as defined in
the Python documentation (http://docs.python.org/lib/typeiter.html).
"""
def __getitem__(index):
"""`x.__getitem__(index)` <==> `x[index]`
Declaring this interface does not specify whether `__getitem__`
supports slice objects."""
class IFiniteSequence(IMinimalSequence):
def __len__():
"""`x.__len__()` <==> `len(x)`"""
class IReadSequence(IFiniteSequence):
"""read interface shared by tuple and list"""
def __contains__(item):
"""`x.__contains__(item)` <==> `item in x`"""
def __lt__(other):
"""`x.__lt__(other)` <==> `x < other`"""
def __le__(other):
"""`x.__le__(other)` <==> `x <= other`"""
def __eq__(other):
"""`x.__eq__(other)` <==> `x == other`"""
def __ne__(other):
"""`x.__ne__(other)` <==> `x != other`"""
def __gt__(other):
"""`x.__gt__(other)` <==> `x > other`"""
def __ge__(other):
"""`x.__ge__(other)` <==> `x >= other`"""
def __add__(other):
"""`x.__add__(other)` <==> `x + other`"""
def __mul__(n):
"""`x.__mul__(n)` <==> `x * n`"""
def __rmul__(n):
"""`x.__rmul__(n)` <==> `n * x`"""
def __getslice__(i, j):
"""`x.__getslice__(i, j)` <==> `x[i:j]`
Use of negative indices is not supported.
Deprecated since Python 2.0 but still a part of `UserList`.
"""
class IExtendedReadSequence(IReadSequence):
"""Full read interface for lists"""
def count(item):
"""Return number of occurrences of value"""
def index(item, *args):
"""Return first index of value
`L.index(value, [start, [stop]])` -> integer"""
class IUniqueMemberWriteSequence(Interface):
"""The write contract for a sequence that may enforce unique members"""
def __setitem__(index, item):
"""`x.__setitem__(index, item)` <==> `x[index] = item`
Declaring this interface does not specify whether `__setitem__`
supports slice objects.
"""
def __delitem__(index):
"""`x.__delitem__(index)` <==> `del x[index]`
Declaring this interface does not specify whether `__delitem__`
supports slice objects.
"""
def __setslice__(i, j, other):
"""`x.__setslice__(i, j, other)` <==> `x[i:j]=other`
Use of negative indices is not supported.
Deprecated since Python 2.0 but still a part of `UserList`.
"""
def __delslice__(i, j):
"""`x.__delslice__(i, j)` <==> `del x[i:j]`
Use of negative indices is not supported.
Deprecated since Python 2.0 but still a part of `UserList`.
"""
def __iadd__(y):
"""`x.__iadd__(y)` <==> `x += y`"""
def append(item):
"""Append item to end"""
def insert(index, item):
"""Insert item before index"""
def pop(index=-1):
"""Remove and return item at index (default last)"""
def remove(item):
"""Remove first occurrence of value"""
def reverse():
"""Reverse *IN PLACE*"""
def sort(cmpfunc=None):
"""Stable sort *IN PLACE*; `cmpfunc(x, y)` -> -1, 0, 1"""
def extend(iterable):
"""Extend list by appending elements from the iterable"""
class IWriteSequence(IUniqueMemberWriteSequence):
"""Full write contract for sequences"""
def __imul__(n):
"""`x.__imul__(n)` <==> `x *= n`"""
class ISequence(IReadSequence, IWriteSequence):
"""Full sequence contract"""