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wireproto: implement batching on peer executor interface This is a bit more complicated than non-batch requests because we need to buffer sends until the last request arrives *and* we need to support resolving futures as data arrives from the remote. In a classical concurrent.futures executor model, the future "starts" as soon as it is submitted. However, we have nothing to start until the last command is submitted. If we did nothing, calling result() would deadlock, since the future hasn't "started." So in the case where we queue the command, we return a special future type whose result() will trigger sendcommands(). This eliminates the deadlock potential. It also serves as a check against callers who may be calling result() prematurely, as it will prevent any subsequent callcommands() from working. This behavior is slightly annoying and a bit restrictive. But it's the world that half duplex connections forces on us. In order to support streaming responses, we were previously using a generator. But with a futures-based API, we're using futures and not generators. So in order to get streaming, we need a background thread to read data from the server. The approach taken in this patch is to leverage the ThreadPoolExecutor from concurrent.futures for managing a background thread. We create an executor and future that resolves when all response data is processed (or an error occurs). When exiting the context manager, we wait on that background reading before returning. I was hoping we could manually spin up a threading.Thread and this would be simple. But I ran into a few deadlocks when implementing. After looking at the source code to concurrent.futures, I figured it would just be easier to use a ThreadPoolExecutor than implement all the code needed to manually manage a thread. To prove this works, a use of the batch API in discovery has been updated. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D3269
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Fri, 13 Apr 2018 11:02:34 -0700
parents 1a09dad8b85a
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  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH<<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > drawdag=$TESTDIR/drawdag.py
  > [experimental]
  > evolution=true
  > EOF

  $ reinit () {
  >   rm -rf .hg && hg init
  > }

  $ hg init

Test what said in drawdag.py docstring

  $ hg debugdrawdag <<'EOS'
  > c d
  > |/
  > b
  > |
  > a
  > EOS

  $ hg log -G -T '{rev} {desc} ({tags})'
  o  3 d (d tip)
  |
  | o  2 c (c)
  |/
  o  1 b (b)
  |
  o  0 a (a)
  
  $ hg debugdrawdag <<'EOS'
  >  foo    bar       bar  foo
  >   |     /          |    |
  >  ancestor(c,d)     a   baz
  > EOS

  $ hg log -G -T '{desc}'
  o    foo
  |\
  +---o  bar
  | | |
  | o |  baz
  |  /
  +---o  d
  | |
  +---o  c
  | |
  o |  b
  |/
  o  a
  
  $ reinit

  $ hg debugdrawdag <<'EOS'
  > o    foo
  > |\
  > +---o  bar
  > | | |
  > | o |  baz
  > |  /
  > +---o  d
  > | |
  > +---o  c
  > | |
  > o |  b
  > |/
  > o  a
  > EOS

  $ hg log -G -T '{desc}'
  o    foo
  |\
  | | o  d
  | |/
  | | o  c
  | |/
  | | o  bar
  | |/|
  | o |  b
  | |/
  o /  baz
   /
  o  a
  
  $ reinit

  $ hg debugdrawdag <<'EOS'
  > o    foo
  > |\
  > | | o  d
  > | |/
  > | | o  c
  > | |/
  > | | o  bar
  > | |/|
  > | o |  b
  > | |/
  > o /  baz
  >  /
  > o  a
  > EOS

  $ hg log -G -T '{desc}'
  o    foo
  |\
  | | o  d
  | |/
  | | o  c
  | |/
  | | o  bar
  | |/|
  | o |  b
  | |/
  o /  baz
   /
  o  a
  
  $ hg manifest -r a
  a
  $ hg manifest -r b
  a
  b
  $ hg manifest -r bar
  a
  b
  $ hg manifest -r foo
  a
  b
  baz

Edges existed in repo are no-ops

  $ reinit
  $ hg debugdrawdag <<'EOS'
  > B C C
  > | | |
  > A A B
  > EOS

  $ hg log -G -T '{desc}'
  o    C
  |\
  | o  B
  |/
  o  A
  

  $ hg debugdrawdag <<'EOS'
  > C D C
  > | | |
  > B B A
  > EOS

  $ hg log -G -T '{desc}'
  o  D
  |
  | o  C
  |/|
  o |  B
  |/
  o  A
  

Node with more than 2 parents are disallowed

  $ hg debugdrawdag <<'EOS'
  >   A
  >  /|\
  > D B C
  > EOS
  abort: A: too many parents: C D B
  [255]

Cycles are disallowed

  $ hg debugdrawdag <<'EOS'
  > A
  > |
  > A
  > EOS
  abort: the graph has cycles
  [255]

  $ hg debugdrawdag <<'EOS'
  > A
  > |
  > B
  > |
  > A
  > EOS
  abort: the graph has cycles
  [255]

Create obsmarkers via comments

  $ reinit

  $ hg debugdrawdag <<'EOS'
  >       G
  >       |
  > I D C F   # split: B -> E, F, G
  >  \ \| |   # replace: C -> D -> H
  >   H B E   # prune: F, I
  >    \|/
  >     A
  > EOS
  1 new orphan changesets

  $ hg log -r 'sort(all(), topo)' -G --hidden -T '{desc} {node}'
  *  G 711f53bbef0bebd12eb6f0511d5e2e998b984846
  |
  x  F 64a8289d249234b9886244d379f15e6b650b28e3
  |
  o  E 7fb047a69f220c21711122dfd94305a9efb60cba
  |
  | x  D be0ef73c17ade3fc89dc41701eb9fc3a91b58282
  | |
  | | x  C 26805aba1e600a82e93661149f2313866a221a7b
  | |/
  | x  B 112478962961147124edd43549aedd1a335e44bf
  |/
  | x  I 58e6b987bf7045fcd9c54f496396ca1d1fc81047
  | |
  | o  H 575c4b5ec114d64b681d33f8792853568bfb2b2c
  |/
  o  A 426bada5c67598ca65036d57d9e4b64b0c1ce7a0
  
  $ hg debugobsolete
  112478962961147124edd43549aedd1a335e44bf 7fb047a69f220c21711122dfd94305a9efb60cba 64a8289d249234b9886244d379f15e6b650b28e3 711f53bbef0bebd12eb6f0511d5e2e998b984846 0 (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'ef1': '0', 'operation': 'split', 'user': 'test'}
  26805aba1e600a82e93661149f2313866a221a7b be0ef73c17ade3fc89dc41701eb9fc3a91b58282 0 (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'ef1': '9', 'operation': 'replace', 'user': 'test'}
  be0ef73c17ade3fc89dc41701eb9fc3a91b58282 575c4b5ec114d64b681d33f8792853568bfb2b2c 0 (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'ef1': '13', 'operation': 'replace', 'user': 'test'}
  64a8289d249234b9886244d379f15e6b650b28e3 0 {7fb047a69f220c21711122dfd94305a9efb60cba} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'ef1': '0', 'operation': 'prune', 'user': 'test'}
  58e6b987bf7045fcd9c54f496396ca1d1fc81047 0 {575c4b5ec114d64b681d33f8792853568bfb2b2c} (Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000) {'ef1': '0', 'operation': 'prune', 'user': 'test'}

Change file contents via comments

  $ reinit
  $ hg debugdrawdag <<'EOS'
  > C       # A/dir1/a = 1\n2
  > |\      # B/dir2/b = 34
  > A B     # C/dir1/c = 5
  >         # C/dir2/c = 6
  >         # C/A = a
  >         # C/B = b
  > EOS

  $ hg log -G -T '{desc} {files}'
  o    C A B dir1/c dir2/c
  |\
  | o  B B dir2/b
  |
  o  A A dir1/a
  
  $ for f in `hg files -r C`; do
  >   echo FILE "$f"
  >   hg cat -r C "$f"
  >   echo
  > done
  FILE A
  a
  FILE B
  b
  FILE dir1/a
  1
  2
  FILE dir1/c
  5
  FILE dir2/b
  34
  FILE dir2/c
  6