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parsers: add a function to efficiently lowercase ASCII strings
We need a way to efficiently lowercase ASCII strings. For example, 'hg status'
needs to build up the fold map -- a map from a canonical case (for OS X,
lowercase) to the actual case of each file and directory in the dirstate.
The current way we do that is to try decoding to ASCII and then calling
lower() on the string, labeled 'orig' below:
str.decode('ascii')
return str.lower()
This is pretty inefficient, and it turns out we can do much better.
I also tested out a condition-based approach, labeled 'cond' below:
(c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') ? (c + ('a' - 'A')) : c
'cond' turned out to be slower in all cases. A 256-byte lookup table with
invalid values for everything past 127 performed similarly, but this was less
verbose.
On OS X 10.9 with LLVM version 6.0 (clang-600.0.51), the asciilower function
was run against two corpuses.
Corpus 1 (list of files from real-world repo, > 100k files):
orig: wall 0.428567 comb 0.430000 user 0.430000 sys 0.000000 (best of 24)
cond: wall 0.077204 comb 0.070000 user 0.070000 sys 0.000000 (best of 100)
lookup: wall 0.060714 comb 0.060000 user 0.060000 sys 0.000000 (best of 100)
Corpus 2 (mozilla-central, 113k files):
orig: wall 0.238406 comb 0.240000 user 0.240000 sys 0.000000 (best of 42)
cond: wall 0.040779 comb 0.040000 user 0.040000 sys 0.000000 (best of 100)
lookup: wall 0.037623 comb 0.040000 user 0.040000 sys 0.000000 (best of 100)
On a Linux server-class machine with GCC 4.4.6 20120305 (Red Hat 4.4.6-4):
Corpus 1 (real-world repo, > 100k files):
orig: wall 0.260899 comb 0.260000 user 0.260000 sys 0.000000 (best of 38)
cond: wall 0.054818 comb 0.060000 user 0.060000 sys 0.000000 (best of 100)
lookup: wall 0.048489 comb 0.050000 user 0.050000 sys 0.000000 (best of 100)
Corpus 2 (mozilla-central, 113k files):
orig: wall 0.153082 comb 0.150000 user 0.150000 sys 0.000000 (best of 65)
cond: wall 0.031007 comb 0.040000 user 0.040000 sys 0.000000 (best of 100)
lookup: wall 0.028793 comb 0.030000 user 0.030000 sys 0.000000 (best of 100)
SSE instructions might help even more, but I didn't experiment with those.
author | Siddharth Agarwal <sid0@fb.com> |
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date | Fri, 03 Oct 2014 18:42:39 -0700 |
parents | 7a9cbb315d84 |
children | c63a09b6b337 |
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#require mtn Monotone directory is called .monotone on *nix and monotone on Windows. #if windows $ mtndir=monotone #else $ mtndir=.monotone #endif $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "convert=" >> $HGRCPATH Windows version of monotone home $ APPDATA=$HOME; export APPDATA tedious monotone keys configuration The /dev/null redirection is necessary under Windows, or it complains about home directory permissions $ mtn --quiet genkey test@selenic.com 1>/dev/null 2>&1 <<EOF > passphrase > passphrase > EOF $ cat >> $HOME/$mtndir/monotonerc <<EOF > function get_passphrase(keypair_id) > return "passphrase" > end > EOF create monotone repository $ mtn db init --db=repo.mtn $ mtn --db=repo.mtn --branch=com.selenic.test setup workingdir $ cd workingdir $ echo a > a $ mkdir dir $ echo b > dir/b $ echo d > dir/d $ python -c 'file("bin", "wb").write("a\\x00b")' $ echo c > c $ mtn add a dir/b dir/d c bin mtn: adding 'a' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'bin' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'c' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir/b' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir/d' to workspace manifest $ mtn ci -m initialize mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test' mtn: committed revision 0f6e5e4f2e7d2a8ef312408f57618abf026afd90 update monotone working directory $ mtn mv a dir/a mtn: skipping 'dir', already accounted for in workspace mtn: renaming 'a' to 'dir/a' in workspace manifest $ echo a >> dir/a $ echo b >> dir/b $ mtn drop c mtn: dropping 'c' from workspace manifest $ python -c 'file("bin", "wb").write("b\\x00c")' $ mtn ci -m update1 mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test' mtn: committed revision 51d0a982464573a2a2cf5ee2c9219c652aaebeff $ cd .. convert once $ hg convert -s mtn repo.mtn assuming destination repo.mtn-hg initializing destination repo.mtn-hg repository scanning source... sorting... converting... 1 initialize 0 update1 $ cd workingdir $ echo e > e $ mtn add e mtn: adding 'e' to workspace manifest $ mtn drop dir/b mtn: dropping 'dir/b' from workspace manifest $ mtn mv bin bin2 mtn: renaming 'bin' to 'bin2' in workspace manifest $ mtn ci -m 'update2 "with" quotes' mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test' mtn: committed revision ebe58335d85d8cb176b6d0a12be04f5314b998da test directory move $ mkdir -p dir1/subdir1 $ mkdir -p dir1/subdir2_other $ echo file1 > dir1/subdir1/file1 $ echo file2 > dir1/subdir2_other/file1 $ mtn add dir1/subdir1/file1 dir1/subdir2_other/file1 mtn: adding 'dir1' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir1/subdir1' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir1/subdir1/file1' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir1/subdir2_other' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir1/subdir2_other/file1' to workspace manifest $ mtn ci -m createdir1 mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test' mtn: committed revision a8d62bc04fee4d2936d28e98bbcc81686dd74306 $ mtn rename dir1/subdir1 dir1/subdir2 mtn: skipping 'dir1', already accounted for in workspace mtn: renaming 'dir1/subdir1' to 'dir1/subdir2' in workspace manifest $ mtn ci -m movedir1 mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test' mtn: committed revision 2c3d241bbbfe538b1b51d910f5676407e3f4d3a6 test subdirectory move $ mtn mv dir dir2 mtn: renaming 'dir' to 'dir2' in workspace manifest $ echo newfile > dir2/newfile $ mtn drop dir2/d mtn: dropping 'dir2/d' from workspace manifest $ mtn add dir2/newfile mtn: adding 'dir2/newfile' to workspace manifest $ mtn ci -m movedir mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test' mtn: committed revision fdb5a02dae8bfce3a79b3393680af471016e1b4c Test directory removal with empty directory $ mkdir dir2/dir $ mkdir dir2/dir/subdir $ echo f > dir2/dir/subdir/f $ mkdir dir2/dir/emptydir $ mtn add --quiet -R dir2/dir $ mtn ci -m emptydir mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test' mtn: committed revision 8bbf76d717001d24964e4604739fdcd0f539fc88 $ mtn drop -R dir2/dir mtn: dropping 'dir2/dir/subdir/f' from workspace manifest mtn: dropping 'dir2/dir/subdir' from workspace manifest mtn: dropping 'dir2/dir/emptydir' from workspace manifest mtn: dropping 'dir2/dir' from workspace manifest $ mtn ci -m dropdirectory mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test' mtn: committed revision 2323d4bc324e6c82628dc04d47a9fd32ad24e322 test directory and file move $ mkdir -p dir3/d1 $ echo a > dir3/a $ mtn add dir3/a dir3/d1 mtn: adding 'dir3' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir3/a' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir3/d1' to workspace manifest $ mtn ci -m dirfilemove mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test' mtn: committed revision 47b192f720faa622f48c68d1eb075b26d405aa8b $ mtn mv dir3/a dir3/d1/a mtn: skipping 'dir3/d1', already accounted for in workspace mtn: renaming 'dir3/a' to 'dir3/d1/a' in workspace manifest $ mtn mv dir3/d1 dir3/d2 mtn: skipping 'dir3', already accounted for in workspace mtn: renaming 'dir3/d1' to 'dir3/d2' in workspace manifest $ mtn ci -m dirfilemove2 mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test' mtn: committed revision 8b543a400d3ee7f6d4bb1835b9b9e3747c8cb632 test directory move into another directory move $ mkdir dir4 $ mkdir dir5 $ echo a > dir4/a $ mtn add dir4/a dir5 mtn: adding 'dir4' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir4/a' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir5' to workspace manifest $ mtn ci -m dirdirmove mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test' mtn: committed revision 466e0b2afc7a55aa2b4ab2f57cb240bb6cd66fc7 $ mtn mv dir5 dir6 mtn: renaming 'dir5' to 'dir6' in workspace manifest $ mtn mv dir4 dir6/dir4 mtn: skipping 'dir6', already accounted for in workspace mtn: renaming 'dir4' to 'dir6/dir4' in workspace manifest $ mtn ci -m dirdirmove2 mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test' mtn: committed revision 3d1f77ebad0c23a5d14911be3b670f990991b749 test diverging directory moves $ mkdir -p dir7/dir9/dir8 $ echo a > dir7/dir9/dir8/a $ echo b > dir7/dir9/b $ echo c > dir7/c $ mtn add -R dir7 mtn: adding 'dir7' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir7/c' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir7/dir9' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir7/dir9/b' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir7/dir9/dir8' to workspace manifest mtn: adding 'dir7/dir9/dir8/a' to workspace manifest $ mtn ci -m divergentdirmove mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test' mtn: committed revision 08a08511f18b428d840199b062de90d0396bc2ed $ mtn mv dir7 dir7-2 mtn: renaming 'dir7' to 'dir7-2' in workspace manifest $ mtn mv dir7-2/dir9 dir9-2 mtn: renaming 'dir7-2/dir9' to 'dir9-2' in workspace manifest $ mtn mv dir9-2/dir8 dir8-2 mtn: renaming 'dir9-2/dir8' to 'dir8-2' in workspace manifest $ mtn ci -m divergentdirmove2 mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test' mtn: committed revision 4a736634505795f17786fffdf2c9cbf5b11df6f6 test large file support (> 32kB) >>> fp = file('large-file', 'wb') >>> for x in xrange(10000): fp.write('%d\n' % x) >>> fp.close() $ $TESTDIR/md5sum.py large-file 5d6de8a95c3b6bf9e0ffb808ba5299c1 large-file $ mtn add large-file mtn: adding 'large-file' to workspace manifest $ mtn ci -m largefile mtn: beginning commit on branch 'com.selenic.test' mtn: committed revision f0a20fecd10dc4392d18fe69a03f1f4919d3387b test suspending (closing a branch) $ mtn suspend f0a20fecd10dc4392d18fe69a03f1f4919d3387b 2> /dev/null $ cd .. convert incrementally $ hg convert -s mtn repo.mtn assuming destination repo.mtn-hg scanning source... sorting... converting... 12 update2 "with" quotes 11 createdir1 10 movedir1 9 movedir 8 emptydir 7 dropdirectory 6 dirfilemove 5 dirfilemove2 4 dirdirmove 3 dirdirmove2 2 divergentdirmove 1 divergentdirmove2 0 largefile $ glog() > { > hg log -G --template '{rev} "{desc|firstline}" files: {files}\n' "$@" > } $ cd repo.mtn-hg $ hg up -C 12 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ glog @ 14 "largefile" files: large-file | o 13 "divergentdirmove2" files: dir7-2/c dir7/c dir7/dir9/b dir7/dir9/dir8/a dir8-2/a dir9-2/b | o 12 "divergentdirmove" files: dir7/c dir7/dir9/b dir7/dir9/dir8/a | o 11 "dirdirmove2" files: dir4/a dir6/dir4/a | o 10 "dirdirmove" files: dir4/a | o 9 "dirfilemove2" files: dir3/a dir3/d2/a | o 8 "dirfilemove" files: dir3/a | o 7 "dropdirectory" files: dir2/dir/subdir/f | o 6 "emptydir" files: dir2/dir/subdir/f | o 5 "movedir" files: dir/a dir/d dir2/a dir2/newfile | o 4 "movedir1" files: dir1/subdir1/file1 dir1/subdir2/file1 | o 3 "createdir1" files: dir1/subdir1/file1 dir1/subdir2_other/file1 | o 2 "update2 "with" quotes" files: bin bin2 dir/b e | o 1 "update1" files: a bin c dir/a dir/b | o 0 "initialize" files: a bin c dir/b dir/d manifest $ hg manifest bin2 dir1/subdir2/file1 dir1/subdir2_other/file1 dir2/a dir2/newfile dir3/d2/a dir6/dir4/a dir7-2/c dir8-2/a dir9-2/b e large-file contents $ cat dir2/a a a $ test -d dir2/dir && echo 'removed dir2/dir is still there!' [1] file move $ hg log -v -C -r 1 | grep copies copies: dir/a (a) check directory move $ hg manifest -r 4 bin2 dir/a dir/d dir1/subdir2/file1 dir1/subdir2_other/file1 e $ test -d dir1/subdir2 || echo 'new dir1/subdir2 does not exist!' $ test -d dir1/subdir1 && echo 'renamed dir1/subdir1 is still there!' [1] $ hg log -v -C -r 4 | grep copies copies: dir1/subdir2/file1 (dir1/subdir1/file1) check file remove with directory move $ hg manifest -r 5 bin2 dir1/subdir2/file1 dir1/subdir2_other/file1 dir2/a dir2/newfile e check file move with directory move $ hg manifest -r 9 bin2 dir1/subdir2/file1 dir1/subdir2_other/file1 dir2/a dir2/newfile dir3/d2/a e check file directory directory move $ hg manifest -r 11 bin2 dir1/subdir2/file1 dir1/subdir2_other/file1 dir2/a dir2/newfile dir3/d2/a dir6/dir4/a e check divergent directory moves $ hg manifest -r 13 bin2 dir1/subdir2/file1 dir1/subdir2_other/file1 dir2/a dir2/newfile dir3/d2/a dir6/dir4/a dir7-2/c dir8-2/a dir9-2/b e test large file support (> 32kB) $ $TESTDIR/md5sum.py large-file 5d6de8a95c3b6bf9e0ffb808ba5299c1 large-file check branch closing $ hg branches -a $ hg branches -c com.selenic.test 14:* (closed) (glob)