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revset: make descendants() lazier...
revset: make descendants() lazier Previously descendants() would force the provided subset to become a set. In the case of revsets like '(%ld::) - (%ld)' (as used by histedit) this would force the '- (%ld)' set to be evaluated, which produced a set containing every commit in the repo (except %ld). This takes 0.6s on large repos. This changes descendants to trust the subset to implement __contains__ efficiently, which improves the above revset to 0.16s. Shaving 0.4 seconds off of histedit. revset #27: (20000::) - (20000) 0) obsolete feature not enabled but 54243 markers found! ! wall 0.023640 comb 0.020000 user 0.020000 sys 0.000000 (best of 100) 1) obsolete feature not enabled but 54243 markers found! ! wall 0.019589 comb 0.020000 user 0.020000 sys 0.000000 (best of 100) This commit removes the final revset related perf hotspot from histedit. Combined with the previous two patches, they shave a little over 3 seconds off histedit on large repos.

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$ cat > unix2mac.py <<EOF
> import sys
>
> for path in sys.argv[1:]:
> data = file(path, 'rb').read()
> data = data.replace('\n', '\r')
> file(path, 'wb').write(data)
> EOF
$ cat > print.py <<EOF
> import sys
> print(sys.stdin.read().replace('\n', '<LF>').replace('\r', '<CR>').replace('\0', '<NUL>'))
> EOF
$ hg init
$ echo '[hooks]' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo 'pretxncommit.cr = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcr' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo 'pretxnchangegroup.cr = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcr' >> .hg/hgrc
$ cat .hg/hgrc
[hooks]
pretxncommit.cr = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcr
pretxnchangegroup.cr = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcr
$ echo hello > f
$ hg add f
$ hg ci -m 1
$ python unix2mac.py f
$ hg ci -m 2
attempt to commit or push text file(s) using CR line endings
in dea860dc51ec: f
transaction abort!
rollback completed
abort: pretxncommit.cr hook failed
[255]
$ hg cat f | python print.py
hello<LF>
$ cat f | python print.py
hello<CR>