contrib/hgperf
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
Thu, 05 Apr 2018 14:03:33 -0700
changeset 37386 167b22a906f3
parent 34533 163fa0aea71e
child 43659 99e231afc29c
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
context: make repo[<filtered binary nodeid>] match node If you pass in a binary nodeid of a filtered node to repo.__getitem__, it would run through this code: try: self._node = changeid self._rev = repo.changelog.rev(changeid) return except error.FilteredLookupError: raise except LookupError: pass However, repo.changelog.rev() would raise a FilteredLookupError, not FilteredRepoLookupError. Instead, we would hit the "except LookupError" and continue, trying to interpret the nodeid as a bookmark etc. The end result would be an error like this: abort: unknown revision 'ddadbd7c40ef8b8ad6d0d01a7a842092fc431798'! After this patch, it would instead be: abort: 00changelog.i@ddadbd7c40ef8b8ad6d0d01a7a842092fc431798: filtered node! This only happens when we get a binary nodeid, which means it's not string directly from the user, so it would be a programming error if it happened. It's therefore a little hard to test (I checked test-context.py, but it doesn't use obsmarkers). It looks like this has been wrong ever since dc25ed84bee8 (changectx: issue a FilteredRepoLookupError when applicable, 2014-10-15). Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3144

#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# hgperf - measure performance of Mercurial commands
#
# Copyright 2014 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

'''measure performance of Mercurial commands

Using ``hgperf`` instead of ``hg`` measures performance of the target
Mercurial command. For example, the execution below measures
performance of :hg:`heads --topo`::

    $ hgperf heads --topo

All command output via ``ui`` is suppressed, and just measurement
result is displayed: see also "perf" extension in "contrib".

Costs of processing before dispatching to the command function like
below are not measured::

    - parsing command line (e.g. option validity check)
    - reading configuration files in

But ``pre-`` and ``post-`` hook invocation for the target command is
measured, even though these are invoked before or after dispatching to
the command function, because these may be required to repeat
execution of the target command correctly.
'''

import os
import sys

libdir = '@LIBDIR@'

if libdir != '@' 'LIBDIR' '@':
    if not os.path.isabs(libdir):
        libdir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)),
                              libdir)
        libdir = os.path.abspath(libdir)
    sys.path.insert(0, libdir)

# enable importing on demand to reduce startup time
try:
    from mercurial import demandimport; demandimport.enable()
except ImportError:
    import sys
    sys.stderr.write("abort: couldn't find mercurial libraries in [%s]\n" %
                     ' '.join(sys.path))
    sys.stderr.write("(check your install and PYTHONPATH)\n")
    sys.exit(-1)

from mercurial import (
    dispatch,
    util,
)

def timer(func, title=None):
    results = []
    begin = util.timer()
    count = 0
    while True:
        ostart = os.times()
        cstart = util.timer()
        r = func()
        cstop = util.timer()
        ostop = os.times()
        count += 1
        a, b = ostart, ostop
        results.append((cstop - cstart, b[0] - a[0], b[1]-a[1]))
        if cstop - begin > 3 and count >= 100:
            break
        if cstop - begin > 10 and count >= 3:
            break
    if title:
        sys.stderr.write("! %s\n" % title)
    if r:
        sys.stderr.write("! result: %s\n" % r)
    m = min(results)
    sys.stderr.write("! wall %f comb %f user %f sys %f (best of %d)\n"
                     % (m[0], m[1] + m[2], m[1], m[2], count))

orgruncommand = dispatch.runcommand

def runcommand(lui, repo, cmd, fullargs, ui, options, d, cmdpats, cmdoptions):
    ui.pushbuffer()
    lui.pushbuffer()
    timer(lambda : orgruncommand(lui, repo, cmd, fullargs, ui,
                                 options, d, cmdpats, cmdoptions))
    ui.popbuffer()
    lui.popbuffer()

dispatch.runcommand = runcommand

dispatch.run()