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bdiff: use Python memory allocator in fixws
Python has its own memory allocation APIs. For allocations
<= 512 bytes, it allocates memory from arenas. This means that
average small allocations don't call the system allocator, which
makes them faster. Also, arena allocations cut down on memory
fragmentation, which can matter for performance in long-running
processes.
Another advantage of using the Python memory allocator is that
allocations are tracked by Python. This is a bigger deal in
Python 3, as modern versions of Python have some decent built-in
tools for examining memory usage, leaks, etc.
This patch converts a trivial malloc() + free() in the bdiff code
to use the Python allocator APIs. Since the object being
operated on is a line, chances are it will use an arena. So,
this could have a net positive impact on performance (although
I didn't measure it).
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 09 Mar 2017 11:54:25 -0800 |
parents | ad2cd2ef25d9 |
children | 95c4cca641f6 |
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$ unset HGUSER $ EMAIL="My Name <myname@example.com>" $ export EMAIL $ hg init test $ cd test $ touch asdf $ hg add asdf $ hg commit -m commit-1 $ hg tip changeset: 0:53f268a58230 tag: tip user: My Name <myname@example.com> date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: commit-1 $ unset EMAIL $ echo 1234 > asdf $ hg commit -u "foo@bar.com" -m commit-1 $ hg tip changeset: 1:3871b2a9e9bf tag: tip user: foo@bar.com date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: commit-1 $ echo "[ui]" >> .hg/hgrc $ echo "username = foobar <foo@bar.com>" >> .hg/hgrc $ echo 12 > asdf $ hg commit -m commit-1 $ hg tip changeset: 2:8eeac6695c1c tag: tip user: foobar <foo@bar.com> date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: commit-1 $ echo 1 > asdf $ hg commit -u "foo@bar.com" -m commit-1 $ hg tip changeset: 3:957606a725e4 tag: tip user: foo@bar.com date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: commit-1 $ echo 123 > asdf $ echo "[ui]" > .hg/hgrc $ echo "username = " >> .hg/hgrc $ hg commit -m commit-1 abort: no username supplied (use 'hg config --edit' to set your username) [255] # test alternate config var $ echo 1234 > asdf $ echo "[ui]" > .hg/hgrc $ echo "user = Foo Bar II <foo2@bar.com>" >> .hg/hgrc $ hg commit -m commit-1 $ hg tip changeset: 4:6f24bfb4c617 tag: tip user: Foo Bar II <foo2@bar.com> date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: commit-1 # test prompt username $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [ui] > askusername = True > EOF $ echo 12345 > asdf $ hg commit --config ui.interactive=False -m ask enter a commit username: no username found, using '[^']*' instead (re) $ hg rollback -q $ hg commit --config ui.interactive=True -m ask <<EOF > Asked User <ask@example.com> > EOF enter a commit username: Asked User <ask@example.com> $ hg tip changeset: 5:84c91d963b70 tag: tip user: Asked User <ask@example.com> date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: ask # test no .hg/hgrc (uses generated non-interactive username) $ echo space > asdf $ rm .hg/hgrc $ hg commit -m commit-1 2>&1 no username found, using '[^']*' instead (re) $ echo space2 > asdf $ hg commit -u ' ' -m commit-1 transaction abort! rollback completed abort: empty username! [255] # don't add tests here, previous test is unstable $ cd ..