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Commit 2a8782cc authored by Georges Racinet's avatar Georges Racinet
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discovery: using the new basesheads()

Our ultimate goal is to switch eventually to a Rust implementation, but
this move actually seems to increase the performance in a pure Python
build.

What follows is a quick measurement done on PyPy on repos prepared with
`contrib/discovery-helper.sh 50 100`.

Before:
! wall 0.894384 comb 0.890000 user 0.890000 sys 0.000000 (best of 11)
! wall 0.971199 comb 0.970000 user 0.950000 sys 0.020000 (max of 11)
! wall 0.927993 comb 0.925455 user 0.919091 sys 0.006364 (avg of 11)
! wall 0.921619 comb 0.920000 user 0.910000 sys 0.010000 (median of 11)

After:
! wall 0.614278 comb 0.610000 user 0.610000 sys 0.000000 (best of 14)
! wall 0.789459 comb 0.790000 user 0.770000 sys 0.020000 (max of 14)
! wall 0.722765 comb 0.720000 user 0.715714 sys 0.004286 (avg of 14)
! wall 0.734448 comb 0.720000 user 0.720000 sys 0.000000 (median of 14)

Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5583
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"""the heads of the known common set"""
# heads(common) == heads(common.bases) since common represents
# common.bases and all its ancestors
# The presence of nullrev will confuse heads(). So filter it out.
return set(self._repo.revs('heads(%ld)',
self._common.bases - {nullrev}))
return self._common.basesheads()
def findcommonheads(ui, local, remote,
initialsamplesize=100,
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