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revset: use resolvehexnodeidprefix() in id() predicate (BC)
We now have a public method for this purpose, so we don't need to
access the private revlog._partialmatch(). Also, I'll probably make
some changes to resolvehexnodeidprefix() later, and I want those to be
reflected by the id() predicate.
Note that this breaks a test case, because we now resolve the prefix
in the unfiltered repo and get an ambiguous lookup, which results in
no revision being added to the revset. The test case was already
documented to be broken even though it wasn't. It's important to note
that {shortest(node)} already uses the unfiltered repo, so we're not
going to break people who get the prefix from there.
I think we may not want to ever use shortest() in the filtered
repo. It seems unlikely to be enough of a win to matter much. For
example, in my hg repo, it would save me only 0.2 hex digits. In
another repo that only I modify, it saves a little more, but it's
still only 0.29 hex digits. It seems unlikely that people will prune
enough commits that only 1/16 of the commits are visible (which is
what it would take a to save a single hex digit). Instead, I'm working
on another approach: allow ambiguous matches to be disambiguated
within a user-specified revset. Whether or not that pans out, I hope
we're okay with this little change in behavior for now and we can
decide what to do about it later.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3311
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Mon, 07 May 2018 14:32:55 -0700 |
parents | e39953fdd924 |
children | 15a1e37f80bd |
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# profiling.py - profiling functions # # Copyright 2016 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import contextlib from .i18n import _ from . import ( encoding, error, extensions, pycompat, util, ) def _loadprofiler(ui, profiler): """load profiler extension. return profile method, or None on failure""" extname = profiler extensions.loadall(ui, whitelist=[extname]) try: mod = extensions.find(extname) except KeyError: return None else: return getattr(mod, 'profile', None) @contextlib.contextmanager def lsprofile(ui, fp): format = ui.config('profiling', 'format') field = ui.config('profiling', 'sort') limit = ui.configint('profiling', 'limit') climit = ui.configint('profiling', 'nested') if format not in ['text', 'kcachegrind']: ui.warn(_("unrecognized profiling format '%s'" " - Ignored\n") % format) format = 'text' try: from . import lsprof except ImportError: raise error.Abort(_( 'lsprof not available - install from ' 'http://codespeak.net/svn/user/arigo/hack/misc/lsprof/')) p = lsprof.Profiler() p.enable(subcalls=True) try: yield finally: p.disable() if format == 'kcachegrind': from . import lsprofcalltree calltree = lsprofcalltree.KCacheGrind(p) calltree.output(fp) else: # format == 'text' stats = lsprof.Stats(p.getstats()) stats.sort(field) stats.pprint(limit=limit, file=fp, climit=climit) @contextlib.contextmanager def flameprofile(ui, fp): try: from flamegraph import flamegraph except ImportError: raise error.Abort(_( 'flamegraph not available - install from ' 'https://github.com/evanhempel/python-flamegraph')) # developer config: profiling.freq freq = ui.configint('profiling', 'freq') filter_ = None collapse_recursion = True thread = flamegraph.ProfileThread(fp, 1.0 / freq, filter_, collapse_recursion) start_time = util.timer() try: thread.start() yield finally: thread.stop() thread.join() print('Collected %d stack frames (%d unique) in %2.2f seconds.' % ( util.timer() - start_time, thread.num_frames(), thread.num_frames(unique=True))) @contextlib.contextmanager def statprofile(ui, fp): from . import statprof freq = ui.configint('profiling', 'freq') if freq > 0: # Cannot reset when profiler is already active. So silently no-op. if statprof.state.profile_level == 0: statprof.reset(freq) else: ui.warn(_("invalid sampling frequency '%s' - ignoring\n") % freq) statprof.start(mechanism='thread') try: yield finally: data = statprof.stop() profformat = ui.config('profiling', 'statformat') formats = { 'byline': statprof.DisplayFormats.ByLine, 'bymethod': statprof.DisplayFormats.ByMethod, 'hotpath': statprof.DisplayFormats.Hotpath, 'json': statprof.DisplayFormats.Json, 'chrome': statprof.DisplayFormats.Chrome, } if profformat in formats: displayformat = formats[profformat] else: ui.warn(_('unknown profiler output format: %s\n') % profformat) displayformat = statprof.DisplayFormats.Hotpath kwargs = {} def fraction(s): if isinstance(s, (float, int)): return float(s) if s.endswith('%'): v = float(s[:-1]) / 100 else: v = float(s) if 0 <= v <= 1: return v raise ValueError(s) if profformat == 'chrome': showmin = ui.configwith(fraction, 'profiling', 'showmin', 0.005) showmax = ui.configwith(fraction, 'profiling', 'showmax') kwargs.update(minthreshold=showmin, maxthreshold=showmax) elif profformat == 'hotpath': # inconsistent config: profiling.showmin limit = ui.configwith(fraction, 'profiling', 'showmin', 0.05) kwargs[r'limit'] = limit statprof.display(fp, data=data, format=displayformat, **kwargs) class profile(object): """Start profiling. Profiling is active when the context manager is active. When the context manager exits, profiling results will be written to the configured output. """ def __init__(self, ui, enabled=True): self._ui = ui self._output = None self._fp = None self._fpdoclose = True self._profiler = None self._enabled = enabled self._entered = False self._started = False def __enter__(self): self._entered = True if self._enabled: self.start() return self def start(self): """Start profiling. The profiling will stop at the context exit. If the profiler was already started, this has no effect.""" if not self._entered: raise error.ProgrammingError() if self._started: return self._started = True profiler = encoding.environ.get('HGPROF') proffn = None if profiler is None: profiler = self._ui.config('profiling', 'type') if profiler not in ('ls', 'stat', 'flame'): # try load profiler from extension with the same name proffn = _loadprofiler(self._ui, profiler) if proffn is None: self._ui.warn(_("unrecognized profiler '%s' - ignored\n") % profiler) profiler = 'stat' self._output = self._ui.config('profiling', 'output') try: if self._output == 'blackbox': self._fp = util.stringio() elif self._output: path = self._ui.expandpath(self._output) self._fp = open(path, 'wb') elif pycompat.iswindows: # parse escape sequence by win32print() class uifp(object): def __init__(self, ui): self._ui = ui def write(self, data): self._ui.write_err(data) def flush(self): self._ui.flush() self._fpdoclose = False self._fp = uifp(self._ui) else: self._fpdoclose = False self._fp = self._ui.ferr if proffn is not None: pass elif profiler == 'ls': proffn = lsprofile elif profiler == 'flame': proffn = flameprofile else: proffn = statprofile self._profiler = proffn(self._ui, self._fp) self._profiler.__enter__() except: # re-raises self._closefp() raise def __exit__(self, exception_type, exception_value, traceback): propagate = None if self._profiler is not None: propagate = self._profiler.__exit__(exception_type, exception_value, traceback) if self._output == 'blackbox': val = 'Profile:\n%s' % self._fp.getvalue() # ui.log treats the input as a format string, # so we need to escape any % signs. val = val.replace('%', '%%') self._ui.log('profile', val) self._closefp() return propagate def _closefp(self): if self._fpdoclose and self._fp is not None: self._fp.close()