Mercurial > hg-stable
changeset 31216:49e5491ed9bd
dirstate: track updated files to improve write time
Previously, dirstate.write() would iterate over the entire dirstate to find any
entries that needed to be marked 'lookup' (i.e. if they have the same timestamp
as now). This was O(working copy) and slow in large repos. It was most visible
when rebasing or histediting multiple commits, since it gets executed once per
commit, even if the entire rebase/histedit is wrapped in a transaction.
The fix is to track which files have been editted, and only check those to see
if they need to be marked as 'lookup'. This saves 25% on histedit times in very
large repositories.
I tested this by adding temporary debug logic to verify that the old files
processed in the loop matched the new files processed in the loop and running
the test suite.
author | Durham Goode <durham@fb.com> |
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date | Sun, 05 Mar 2017 16:20:07 -0800 |
parents | a48c6ac5c13a |
children | 1ef37b16b8e8 |
files | mercurial/dirstate.py |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/mercurial/dirstate.py Mon Mar 06 03:09:15 2017 -0800 +++ b/mercurial/dirstate.py Sun Mar 05 16:20:07 2017 -0800 @@ -89,6 +89,7 @@ self._pendingfilename = '%s.pending' % self._filename self._plchangecallbacks = {} self._origpl = None + self._updatedfiles = set() # for consistent view between _pl() and _read() invocations self._pendingmode = None @@ -431,6 +432,7 @@ delattr(self, a) self._lastnormaltime = 0 self._dirty = False + self._updatedfiles.clear() self._parentwriters = 0 self._origpl = None @@ -441,8 +443,11 @@ self._dirty = True if source is not None: self._copymap[dest] = source + self._updatedfiles.add(source) + self._updatedfiles.add(dest) elif dest in self._copymap: del self._copymap[dest] + self._updatedfiles.add(dest) def copied(self, file): return self._copymap.get(file, None) @@ -459,6 +464,8 @@ if normed in self._filefoldmap: del self._filefoldmap[normed] + self._updatedfiles.add(f) + def _addpath(self, f, state, mode, size, mtime): oldstate = self[f] if state == 'a' or oldstate == 'r': @@ -475,6 +482,7 @@ if oldstate in "?r" and "_dirs" in self.__dict__: self._dirs.addpath(f) self._dirty = True + self._updatedfiles.add(f) self._map[f] = dirstatetuple(state, mode, size, mtime) if state != 'n' or mtime == -1: self._nonnormalset.add(f) @@ -656,6 +664,7 @@ self._copymap = {} self._pl = [nullid, nullid] self._lastnormaltime = 0 + self._updatedfiles.clear() self._dirty = True def rebuild(self, parent, allfiles, changedfiles=None): @@ -692,13 +701,15 @@ # emulate dropping timestamp in 'parsers.pack_dirstate' now = _getfsnow(self._opener) dmap = self._map - for f, e in dmap.iteritems(): - if e[0] == 'n' and e[3] == now: + for f in self._updatedfiles: + e = dmap.get(f) + if e is not None and e[0] == 'n' and e[3] == now: dmap[f] = dirstatetuple(e[0], e[1], e[2], -1) self._nonnormalset.add(f) # emulate that all 'dirstate.normal' results are written out self._lastnormaltime = 0 + self._updatedfiles.clear() # delay writing in-memory changes out tr.addfilegenerator('dirstate', (self._filename,),