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narrow: use diffmatcher to send only new filelogs in non-ellipses widening...
narrow: use diffmatcher to send only new filelogs in non-ellipses widening Before this patch, when we widen a non-ellipses narrow clone, we downloads all the filelogs matching the resulting new matcher. This is same as the ellipses case but can be improved because, we don't pull new csets in non-ellipses cases, we can only download the new added files instead of downloading all the files which matches the new matcher. So, we only download files which matches the new matcher but does not matches the old matcher. There exists a match.differencematcher() which is used here. This will lead to significant amount of speedup in extending a non-ellipses narrow copy on large repos because we will download and process only the new required filelogs. The tests changes demonstrate that we are downloading now less files. Thanks to Augie for pointing that functionality of differencematcher exists in core. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4614

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from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
# no unicode literals
'''Module to deal with filename encoding on the local system, as returned by
Watchman.'''
import sys
from . import (
compat,
)
if compat.PYTHON3:
default_local_errors = 'surrogateescape'
def get_local_encoding():
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# Watchman always returns UTF-8 encoded strings on Windows.
return 'utf-8'
# On the Python 3 versions we support, sys.getfilesystemencoding never
# returns None.
return sys.getfilesystemencoding()
else:
# Python 2 doesn't support surrogateescape, so use 'strict' by
# default. Users can register a custom surrogateescape error handler and use
# that if they so desire.
default_local_errors = 'strict'
def get_local_encoding():
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# Watchman always returns UTF-8 encoded strings on Windows.
return 'utf-8'
fsencoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding()
if fsencoding is None:
# This is very unlikely to happen, but if it does, just use UTF-8
fsencoding = 'utf-8'
return fsencoding
def encode_local(s):
return s.encode(get_local_encoding(), default_local_errors)
def decode_local(bs):
return bs.decode(get_local_encoding(), default_local_errors)