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phases: large rewrite on retract boundary
The new code is still pure Python, so we still have room to going significantly
faster. However its complexity of the complex part is `O(|[min_new_draft, tip]|)` instead of
`O(|[min_draft, tip]|` which should help tremendously one repository with old
draft (like mercurial-devel or mozilla-try).
This is especially useful as the most common "retract boundary" operation
happens when we commit/rewrite new drafts or when we push new draft to a
non-publishing server. In this case, the smallest new_revs is very close to the
tip and there is very few work to do.
A few smaller optimisation could be done for these cases and will be introduced in
later changesets.
We still have iterate over large sets of roots, but this is already a great
improvement for a very small amount of work. We gather information on the
affected changeset as we go as we can put it to use in the next changesets.
This extra data collection might slowdown the `register_new` case a bit, however
for register_new, it should not really matters. The set of new nodes is either
small, so the impact is negligible, or the set of new nodes is large, and the
amount of work to do to had them will dominate the overhead the collecting
information in `changed_revs`.
As this new code compute the changes on the fly, it unlock other interesting
improvement to be done in later changeset.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Wed, 21 Feb 2024 10:41:09 +0100 |
parents | fa87eeeb10ca |
children | f4733654f144 |
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# sparse.py - allow sparse checkouts of the working directory # # Copyright 2014 Facebook, Inc. # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. """allow sparse checkouts of the working directory (EXPERIMENTAL) (This extension is not yet protected by backwards compatibility guarantees. Any aspect may break in future releases until this notice is removed.) This extension allows the working directory to only consist of a subset of files for the revision. This allows specific files or directories to be explicitly included or excluded. Many repository operations have performance proportional to the number of files in the working directory. So only realizing a subset of files in the working directory can improve performance. Sparse Config Files ------------------- The set of files that are part of a sparse checkout are defined by a sparse config file. The file defines 3 things: includes (files to include in the sparse checkout), excludes (files to exclude from the sparse checkout), and profiles (links to other config files). The file format is newline delimited. Empty lines and lines beginning with ``#`` are ignored. Lines beginning with ``%include `` denote another sparse config file to include. e.g. ``%include tests.sparse``. The filename is relative to the repository root. The special lines ``[include]`` and ``[exclude]`` denote the section for includes and excludes that follow, respectively. It is illegal to have ``[include]`` after ``[exclude]``. Non-special lines resemble file patterns to be added to either includes or excludes. The syntax of these lines is documented by :hg:`help patterns`. Patterns are interpreted as ``glob:`` by default and match against the root of the repository. Exclusion patterns take precedence over inclusion patterns. So even if a file is explicitly included, an ``[exclude]`` entry can remove it. For example, say you have a repository with 3 directories, ``frontend/``, ``backend/``, and ``tools/``. ``frontend/`` and ``backend/`` correspond to different projects and it is uncommon for someone working on one to need the files for the other. But ``tools/`` contains files shared between both projects. Your sparse config files may resemble:: # frontend.sparse frontend/** tools/** # backend.sparse backend/** tools/** Say the backend grows in size. Or there's a directory with thousands of files you wish to exclude. You can modify the profile to exclude certain files:: [include] backend/** tools/** [exclude] tools/tests/** """ from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial import ( cmdutil, commands, error, extensions, logcmdutil, merge as mergemod, pycompat, registrar, sparse, util, ) # Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for # extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should # be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or # leave the attribute unspecified. testedwith = b'ships-with-hg-core' cmdtable = {} command = registrar.command(cmdtable) def extsetup(ui): sparse.enabled = True _setupclone(ui) _setuplog(ui) _setupadd(ui) def replacefilecache(cls, propname, replacement): """Replace a filecache property with a new class. This allows changing the cache invalidation condition.""" origcls = cls assert callable(replacement) while cls is not object: if propname in cls.__dict__: orig = cls.__dict__[propname] setattr(cls, propname, replacement(orig)) break cls = cls.__bases__[0] if cls is object: raise AttributeError( _(b"type '%s' has no property '%s'") % (origcls, propname) ) def _setuplog(ui): entry = commands.table[b'log|history'] entry[1].append( ( b'', b'sparse', None, b"limit to changesets affecting the sparse checkout", ) ) def _initialrevs(orig, repo, wopts): revs = orig(repo, wopts) if wopts.opts.get(b'sparse'): sparsematch = sparse.matcher(repo) def ctxmatch(rev): ctx = repo[rev] return any(f for f in ctx.files() if sparsematch(f)) revs = revs.filter(ctxmatch) return revs extensions.wrapfunction(logcmdutil, '_initialrevs', _initialrevs) def _clonesparsecmd(orig, ui, repo, *args, **opts): include = opts.get('include') exclude = opts.get('exclude') enableprofile = opts.get('enable_profile') narrow_pat = opts.get('narrow') # if --narrow is passed, it means they are includes and excludes for narrow # clone if not narrow_pat and (include or exclude or enableprofile): def clonesparse(orig, ctx, *args, **kwargs): sparse.updateconfig( ctx.repo().unfiltered(), {}, include=include, exclude=exclude, enableprofile=enableprofile, usereporootpaths=True, ) return orig(ctx, *args, **kwargs) extensions.wrapfunction(mergemod, 'update', clonesparse) return orig(ui, repo, *args, **opts) def _setupclone(ui): entry = commands.table[b'clone'] entry[1].append((b'', b'enable-profile', [], b'enable a sparse profile')) entry[1].append((b'', b'include', [], b'include sparse pattern')) entry[1].append((b'', b'exclude', [], b'exclude sparse pattern')) extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, b'clone', _clonesparsecmd) def _setupadd(ui): entry = commands.table[b'add'] entry[1].append( ( b's', b'sparse', None, b'also include directories of added files in sparse config', ) ) def _add(orig, ui, repo, *pats, **opts): if opts.get('sparse'): dirs = set() for pat in pats: dirname, basename = util.split(pat) dirs.add(dirname) sparse.updateconfig(repo, opts, include=list(dirs)) return orig(ui, repo, *pats, **opts) extensions.wrapcommand(commands.table, b'add', _add) @command( b'debugsparse', [ ( b'I', b'include', [], _(b'include files in the sparse checkout'), _(b'PATTERN'), ), ( b'X', b'exclude', [], _(b'exclude files in the sparse checkout'), _(b'PATTERN'), ), ( b'd', b'delete', [], _(b'delete an include/exclude rule'), _(b'PATTERN'), ), ( b'f', b'force', False, _(b'allow changing rules even with pending changes'), ), ( b'', b'enable-profile', [], _(b'enables the specified profile'), _(b'PATTERN'), ), ( b'', b'disable-profile', [], _(b'disables the specified profile'), _(b'PATTERN'), ), ( b'', b'import-rules', [], _(b'imports rules from a file'), _(b'PATTERN'), ), (b'', b'clear-rules', False, _(b'clears local include/exclude rules')), ( b'', b'refresh', False, _(b'updates the working after sparseness changes'), ), (b'', b'reset', False, _(b'makes the repo full again')), ] + commands.templateopts, _(b'[--OPTION]'), helpbasic=True, ) def debugsparse(ui, repo, **opts): """make the current checkout sparse, or edit the existing checkout The sparse command is used to make the current checkout sparse. This means files that don't meet the sparse condition will not be written to disk, or show up in any working copy operations. It does not affect files in history in any way. Passing no arguments prints the currently applied sparse rules. --include and --exclude are used to add and remove files from the sparse checkout. The effects of adding an include or exclude rule are applied immediately. If applying the new rule would cause a file with pending changes to be added or removed, the command will fail. Pass --force to force a rule change even with pending changes (the changes on disk will be preserved). --delete removes an existing include/exclude rule. The effects are immediate. --refresh refreshes the files on disk based on the sparse rules. This is only necessary if .hg/sparse was changed by hand. --enable-profile and --disable-profile accept a path to a .hgsparse file. This allows defining sparse checkouts and tracking them inside the repository. This is useful for defining commonly used sparse checkouts for many people to use. As the profile definition changes over time, the sparse checkout will automatically be updated appropriately, depending on which changeset is checked out. Changes to .hgsparse are not applied until they have been committed. --import-rules accepts a path to a file containing rules in the .hgsparse format, allowing you to add --include, --exclude and --enable-profile rules in bulk. Like the --include, --exclude and --enable-profile switches, the changes are applied immediately. --clear-rules removes all local include and exclude rules, while leaving any enabled profiles in place. Returns 0 if editing the sparse checkout succeeds. """ opts = pycompat.byteskwargs(opts) include = opts.get(b'include') exclude = opts.get(b'exclude') force = opts.get(b'force') enableprofile = opts.get(b'enable_profile') disableprofile = opts.get(b'disable_profile') importrules = opts.get(b'import_rules') clearrules = opts.get(b'clear_rules') delete = opts.get(b'delete') refresh = opts.get(b'refresh') reset = opts.get(b'reset') action = cmdutil.check_at_most_one_arg( opts, b'import_rules', b'clear_rules', b'refresh' ) updateconfig = bool( include or exclude or delete or reset or enableprofile or disableprofile ) count = sum([updateconfig, bool(action)]) if count > 1: raise error.Abort(_(b"too many flags specified")) # enable sparse on repo even if the requirements is missing. repo._has_sparse = True if count == 0: if repo.vfs.exists(b'sparse'): ui.status(repo.vfs.read(b"sparse") + b"\n") temporaryincludes = sparse.readtemporaryincludes(repo) if temporaryincludes: ui.status( _(b"Temporarily Included Files (for merge/rebase):\n") ) ui.status((b"\n".join(temporaryincludes) + b"\n")) return else: raise error.Abort( _( b'the debugsparse command is only supported on' b' sparse repositories' ) ) if updateconfig: sparse.updateconfig( repo, opts, include=include, exclude=exclude, reset=reset, delete=delete, enableprofile=enableprofile, disableprofile=disableprofile, force=force, ) if importrules: sparse.importfromfiles(repo, opts, importrules, force=force) if clearrules: sparse.clearrules(repo, force=force) if refresh: with repo.wlock(): fcounts = pycompat.maplist( len, sparse.refreshwdir( repo, repo.status(), sparse.matcher(repo), force=force ), ) sparse.printchanges( ui, opts, added=fcounts[0], dropped=fcounts[1], conflicting=fcounts[2], ) del repo._has_sparse