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Refactor to move revlog content to base class
author | Artem Tikhomirov <tikhomirov.artem@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 05 Jan 2011 04:10:28 +0100 |
parents | 11cfabe692b3 |
children | 603806cd2dc6 |
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27 + dirstate.mtime | 27 + dirstate.mtime |
28 +calculate sha1 digest for file to see I can deal with nodeid | 28 +calculate sha1 digest for file to see I can deal with nodeid |
29 *.hgignored processing | 29 *.hgignored processing |
30 | 30 |
31 DataAccess - collect debug info (buffer misses, file size/total read operations) to find out better strategy to buffer size detection. | 31 DataAccess - collect debug info (buffer misses, file size/total read operations) to find out better strategy to buffer size detection. |
32 DataAccess - implement memory mapped files, compare performance. | |
32 delta merge | 33 delta merge |
33 Changeset to get index (local revision number) | 34 Changeset to get index (local revision number) |
34 RevisionWalker (on manifest) and WorkingCopyWalker (io.File) talking to ? and/or dirstate | 35 RevisionWalker (on manifest) and WorkingCopyWalker (io.File) talking to ? and/or dirstate |
35 | 36 |
36 Revlog.Inspector to get nodeid array of meaningful data exact size (nor heading 00 bytes, nor 12 extra bytes from the spec) | 37 Revlog.Inspector to get nodeid array of meaningful data exact size (nor heading 00 bytes, nor 12 extra bytes from the spec) |
50 and allows buffer management (i.e. reuse. Single buffer for all reads). | 51 and allows buffer management (i.e. reuse. Single buffer for all reads). |
51 Scheduling multiple operations (in future, to deal with writes - single queue for FS operations - no locks?) | 52 Scheduling multiple operations (in future, to deal with writes - single queue for FS operations - no locks?) |
52 | 53 |
53 File access: | 54 File access: |
54 * NIO and mapped files - should be fast. Although seems to give less control on mem usage. | 55 * NIO and mapped files - should be fast. Although seems to give less control on mem usage. |
55 * Regular InputStreams and chunked stream on top - allocate List<byte[]>, each (but last) chunk of fixed size (depending on initial file size) | 56 * Regular InputStreams and chunked stream on top - allocate List<byte[]>, each (but last) chunk of fixed size (depending on initial file size) |
56 | 57 |
57 <<<<< | 58 <<<<< |