revlog: break up compression of large deltas
Python's zlib apparently makes an internal copy of strings passed to
compress(). To avoid this, compress strings 1M at a time, then join
them at the end if the result would be smaller than the original.
For initial commits of large but compressible files, this cuts peak
memory usage nearly in half.
#!/bin/sh
hg init a
cd a
echo a > foo
hg rm foo
hg add foo
hg commit -m 1 -d "1000000 0"
hg remove
rm foo
hg remove foo
hg revert --all
rm foo
hg remove --after
hg commit -m 2 -d "1000000 0"
hg export --nodates 0
hg export --nodates 1
hg log -p -r 0
hg log -p -r 1
echo a > a
hg add a
hg rm a
hg rm -f a
echo b > b
mkdir c
echo d > c/d
hg ci -A -m 3 -d "1000001 0"
echo c >> b
hg rm b
hg rm -f b
hg rm -A c/d
hg st
cat c/d
hg revert c
hg rm -A
hg st
hg rm -A c
hg st
rm c/d
hg rm -A
hg st
cd ..
hg clone a b