tests: use range() in generate-churning-module.py
This is a test-only script. Performance on Python 2 for creating a
full list instead of a generator doesn't matter.
With this change, test-check-pyflakes.t passes on Python 3!
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7019
#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# generate-branchy-bundle - generate a branch for a "large" branchy repository
#
# Copyright 2018 Octobus, contact@octobus.net
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
#
# This script generates a repository suitable for testing delta computation
# strategies.
#
# The repository update a single "large" file with many updates. One fixed part
# of the files always get updated while the rest of the lines get updated over
# time. This update happens over many topological branches, some getting merged
# back.
#
# Running with `chg` in your path and `CHGHG` set is recommended for speed.
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import hashlib
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
BUNDLE_NAME = 'big-file-churn.hg'
# constants for generating the repository
NB_CHANGESET = 5000
PERIOD_MERGING = 8
PERIOD_BRANCHING = 7
MOVE_BACK_MIN = 3
MOVE_BACK_RANGE = 5
# constants for generating the large file we keep updating
#
# At each revision, the beginning on the file change,
# and set of other lines changes too.
FILENAME = 'SPARSE-REVLOG-TEST-FILE'
NB_LINES = 10500
ALWAYS_CHANGE_LINES = 500
OTHER_CHANGES = 300
def nextcontent(previous_content):
"""utility to produce a new file content from the previous one"""
return hashlib.md5(previous_content).hexdigest()
def filecontent(iteridx, oldcontent):
"""generate a new file content
The content is generated according the iteration index and previous
content"""
# initial call
if iteridx is None:
current = ''
else:
current = str(iteridx)
for idx in range(NB_LINES):
do_change_line = True
if oldcontent is not None and ALWAYS_CHANGE_LINES < idx:
do_change_line = not ((idx - iteridx) % OTHER_CHANGES)
if do_change_line:
to_write = current + '\n'
current = nextcontent(current)
else:
to_write = oldcontent[idx]
yield to_write
def updatefile(filename, idx):
"""update <filename> to be at appropriate content for iteration <idx>"""
existing = None
if idx is not None:
with open(filename, 'rb') as old:
existing = old.readlines()
with open(filename, 'wb') as target:
for line in filecontent(idx, existing):
target.write(line)
def hg(command, *args):
"""call a mercurial command with appropriate config and argument"""
env = os.environ.copy()
if 'CHGHG' in env:
full_cmd = ['chg']
else:
full_cmd = ['hg']
full_cmd.append('--quiet')
full_cmd.append(command)
if command == 'commit':
# reproducible commit metadata
full_cmd.extend(['--date', '0 0', '--user', 'test'])
elif command == 'merge':
# avoid conflicts by picking the local variant
full_cmd.extend(['--tool', ':merge-local'])
full_cmd.extend(args)
env['HGRCPATH'] = ''
return subprocess.check_call(full_cmd, env=env)
def run(target):
tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='tmp-hg-test-big-file-bundle-')
try:
os.chdir(tmpdir)
hg('init')
updatefile(FILENAME, None)
hg('commit', '--addremove', '--message', 'initial commit')
for idx in range(1, NB_CHANGESET + 1):
if sys.stdout.isatty():
print("generating commit #%d/%d" % (idx, NB_CHANGESET))
if (idx % PERIOD_BRANCHING) == 0:
move_back = MOVE_BACK_MIN + (idx % MOVE_BACK_RANGE)
hg('update', ".~%d" % move_back)
if (idx % PERIOD_MERGING) == 0:
hg('merge', 'min(head())')
updatefile(FILENAME, idx)
hg('commit', '--message', 'commit #%d' % idx)
hg('bundle', '--all', target, '--config', 'devel.bundle.delta=p1')
with open(target, 'rb') as bundle:
data = bundle.read()
digest = hashlib.md5(data).hexdigest()
with open(target + '.md5', 'wb') as md5file:
md5file.write(digest + '\n')
if sys.stdout.isatty():
print('bundle generated at "%s" md5: %s' % (target, digest))
finally:
shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
return 0
if __name__ == '__main__':
orig = os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]))
target = os.path.join(orig, os.pardir, 'cache', BUNDLE_NAME)
sys.exit(run(target))