import and startup cleanups
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import and startup cleanups
add commands:run()
add copyright notice to commands
eliminate/reorganize imports to speed up start time:
0.5b:
$ time bash -c 'for i in `seq 100`; do ~/bin/hg > /dev/null; done'
real 0m7.718s
user 0m6.719s
sys 0m0.794s
new:
$ time bash -c 'for i in `seq 100`; do hg > /dev/null; done'
real 0m2.171s
user 0m1.684s
sys 0m0.444s
just python:
$ time bash -c 'for i in `seq 100`; do python -c pass; done'
real 0m0.988s
user 0m0.771s
sys 0m0.207s
Ignoring the fixed cost of loading the Python interpreter, we're 5.6
times faster. With the Python load time, we're still 3.5 times faster.
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Files in this directory:
README - this file
hg.1.txt - asciidoc source for the files
hg.1 - groff man page for hg
hg.1.html - man page in html format
How to generate the man page and html files
For now we use asciidoc which is available at:
http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/
the file hg.1.txt is the input file, to generate the man page:
asciidoc.py -d manpage -b docbook hg.1.txt
xmlto man hg.1.xml
to display:
groff -mandoc -Tascii hg.1 | more
to create the html page (without stylesheets):
asciidoc.py -b html hg.1.txt