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rust-nodemap: input/output primitives These allow to initiate a `NodeTree` from an immutable opaque sequence of bytes, which could be passed over from Python (extracted from a `PyBuffer`) or directly mmapped from a file. Conversely, we can consume a `NodeTree`, extracting the bytes that express what has been added to the immutable part, together with the original immutable part. This gives callers the choice to start a new Nodetree. After writing to disk, some would prefer to reread for best guarantees (very cheap if mmapping), some others will find it more convenient to grow the memory that was considered immutable in the `NodeTree` and continue from there. This is enough to build examples running on real data and start gathering performance hints. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7796
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Before you install




This is an OS X version of Mercurial that depends on the default Python installation.




After you install




This package installs the hg executable as /usr/local/bin/hg. See hg debuginstall for more info on file locations.




Documentation




Visit the https://mercurial-scm.org/">Mercurial web site and wiki




There's also a free book, https://book.mercurial-scm.org/">Distributed revision control with Mercurial




Reporting problems




If you run into any problems, please file a bug online:


https://bz.mercurial-scm.org/">https://bz.mercurial-scm.org/


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