add -r/--rev and --base option to bundle
--rev is used to specify a target rev (like pull or clone)
--base REV is used to specify a base instead of a target repo
the target repo is assumed to have all the rev specified in --base
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