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4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Brodie Rao
d6a6abf2b0 cleanup: eradicate long lines 2012-05-12 15:54:54 +02:00
Benoit Boissinot
38455dfaea fix coding style 2010-05-02 00:48:33 +02:00
David Greenaway
ae788f807e findrenames: Optimise "addremove -s100" by matching files by their SHA1 hashes.
We speed up 'findrenames' for the usecase when a user specifies they
want a similarity of 100% by matching files by their exact SHA1 hash
value. This reduces the number of comparisons required to find exact
matches from O(n^2) to O(n).

While it would be nice if we could just use mercurial's pre-calculated
SHA1 hash for existing files, this hash includes the file's ancestor
information making it unsuitable for our purposes. Instead, we calculate
the hash of old content from scratch.

The following benchmarks were taken on the current head of crew:

addremove 100% similarity:
  rm -rf *; hg up -C; mv tests tests.new
  hg --time addremove -s100 --dry-run

  before:  real 176.350 secs (user 128.890+0.000 sys 47.430+0.000)
  after:   real   2.130 secs (user   1.890+0.000 sys  0.240+0.000)

addremove 75% similarity:
  rm -rf *; hg up -C; mv tests tests.new; \
      for i in tests.new/*; do echo x >> $i; done
  hg --time addremove -s75  --dry-run

  before: real 264.560 secs (user 215.130+0.000 sys 49.410+0.000)
  after:  real 218.710 secs (user 172.790+0.000 sys 45.870+0.000)
2010-04-03 11:58:16 +11:00
David Greenaway
70b803a04d Move 'findrenames' code into its own file.
The next few patches will increase the size of the "findrenames"
functionality. This patch simply moves the function into its own
file to avoid clutter building up in 'cmdutil.py'.
2010-04-03 11:58:16 +11:00