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Demand-load most modules in the commands and ui modules. # HG changeset patch # User Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com> # Node ID 059c6e42fc4221816e26a72bef8cf780891989ca # Parent d2994b5298fb20f87dc1d4747635b280db3c0526 Demand-load most modules in the commands and ui modules. This improves response times for a number of simple commands, as the Python interpreter doesn't end up loading modules that it never uses. There's less benefit to demand-loading in other modules.
author Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
date Mon, 04 Jul 2005 12:16:27 -0800
parents 17e66e1a0382
children 2073e5a71008
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                    Mercurial      git                     BK (*)
storage             revlog delta   compressed revisions    SCCS weave
storage naming      by filename    by revision hash        by filename
merge               file DAGs      changeset DAG           file DAGs?
consistency         SHA1           SHA1                    CRC
signable?           yes            yes                     no       

retrieve file tip   O(1)           O(1)                    O(revs)
add rev             O(1)           O(1)                    O(revs)
find prev file rev  O(1)           O(changesets)           O(revs)
annotate file       O(revs)        O(changesets)           O(revs)
find file changeset O(1)           O(changesets)           ?

checkout            O(files)       O(files)                O(revs)?
commit              O(changes)     O(changes)              ?
                    6 patches/s    6 patches/s             slow
diff working dir    O(changes)     O(changes)              ?
                    < 1s           < 1s                    ?
tree diff revs      O(changes)     O(changes)              ?
                    < 1s           < 1s                    ?
hardlink clone      O(files)       O(revisions)            O(files)

find remote csets   O(log new)     rsync: O(revisions)     ?
                                   git-http: O(changesets)
pull remote csets   O(patch)       O(modified files)       O(patch)

repo growth         O(patch)       O(revisions)            O(patch)
 kernel history     300M           3.5G?                   250M?
lines of code       2500           6500 (+ cogito)         ??

* I've never used BK so this is just guesses