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dirstate: speed up read and write read: - single call to len(st) - fewer assignments for position tracking - don't split apart tuple from unpack - use a literal for the unpack spec write: - localize variables and functions - avoid copied function call - use % for string concatenation
author Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
date Mon, 24 Sep 2007 12:41:54 -0500
parents 8d982aef0be1
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#!/bin/sh

hg init rep; cd rep

touch empty-file
python -c 'for x in range(10000): print x' > large-file

hg addremove

hg commit -m A

rm large-file empty-file
python -c 'for x in range(10,10000): print x' > another-file

hg addremove -s50

hg commit -m B

echo % comparing two empty files caused ZeroDivisionError in the past
hg update -C 0
rm empty-file
touch another-empty-file
hg addremove -s50

cd ..

hg init rep2; cd rep2

python -c 'for x in range(10000): print x' > large-file
python -c 'for x in range(50): print x' > tiny-file

hg addremove

hg commit -m A

python -c 'for x in range(70): print x' > small-file
rm tiny-file
rm large-file

hg addremove -s50

hg commit -m B

echo % should all fail
hg addremove -s foo
hg addremove -s -1
hg addremove -s 1e6

true