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view tests/test-clone-pull-corruption.t @ 51550:463e63aa547c
stream-clone: disable gc for `_entries_walk` duration
The number of small container created turn Python in a gc-frenzy that seriously
impact performance.
This significantly boost performance. The following number comes from a large
private repository using perf::stream-locked-section:
base-line: 35.04 seconds
prev-change: 24.51 seconds (-30%)
this-change: 20.88 seconds (-40% from baseline; -15% from previous changes)
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Tue, 26 Mar 2024 13:32:46 +0000 |
parents | 2f2682f40ea0 |
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Corrupt an hg repo with a pull started during an aborted commit Create two repos, so that one of them can pull from the other one. $ hg init source $ cd source $ touch foo $ hg add foo $ hg ci -m 'add foo' $ hg clone . ../corrupted updating to branch default 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo >> foo $ hg ci -m 'change foo' Add a hook to wait 5 seconds and then abort the commit $ cd ../corrupted $ echo "[hooks]" >> .hg/hgrc $ echo 'pretxncommit = sh -c "sleep 5; exit 1"' >> .hg/hgrc start a commit... $ touch bar $ hg add bar $ hg ci -m 'add bar' & ... and start a pull while the commit is still running $ sleep 1 $ hg pull ../source 2>/dev/null pulling from ../source transaction abort! rollback completed abort: pretxncommit hook exited with status 1 searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files new changesets 52998019f625 (run 'hg update' to get a working copy) see what happened $ wait $ hg verify -q $ cd ..