tests/lockdelay.py
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
Sun, 06 Mar 2016 14:28:46 -0800
changeset 28489 8939a95064f1
parent 28289 d493d64757eb
child 30068 a76d5ba7ac43
permissions -rw-r--r--
changelog: lazily parse description Before, the description field was converted to a localstr at parse time. With this patch, we store the raw description and convert to a localstr when it is first accessed. We see a revset speedup for revsets that don't access the description: author(mpm) 0.896565 0.914234 0.869085 date(2015) 0.878797 0.891980 0.862525 extra(rebase_source) 0.865446 0.912514 0.871500 author(mpm) or author(greg) 1.801832 1.860402 1.791589 date(2015) or branch(default) 0.968276 0.994673 0.974027 author(mpm) or desc(bug) or date(2015) or extra(rebase_source) 3.656193 3.721032 3.643593 As you can see, most of these revsets are already faster than from before this refactoring: we have already offset the performance loss from the introduction of the new class representing parsed changelog entries!

# Dummy extension that adds a delay after acquiring a lock.
#
# This extension can be used to test race conditions between lock acquisition.

from __future__ import absolute_import

import os
import time

from mercurial import (
    lock as lockmod,
)

class delaylock(lockmod.lock):
    def lock(self):
        delay = float(os.environ.get('HGPRELOCKDELAY', '0.0'))
        if delay:
            time.sleep(delay)
        res = super(delaylock, self).lock()
        delay = float(os.environ.get('HGPOSTLOCKDELAY', '0.0'))
        if delay:
            time.sleep(delay)
        return res

def extsetup(ui):
    lockmod.lock = delaylock