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sparse-revlog: add a test checking revlog deltas for a churning file The test repository contains 5000 revisions and is therefore slow to build: five minutes with CHG, over fifteen minutes without. It is too slow to build during the test. Bundling all content produce a sizeable result, 20BM, too large to be committed. Instead, we commit a script to build the expected bundle and the test checks if the bundle is available. Any run of the script will produce the same repository content, using resulting in the same hashes. Using smaller repositories was tried, however, it misses most of the cases we are planning to improve. Having them in a 5000 repository is already nice, we usually see these case in repositories in the order of magnitude of one million revisions. This test will be very useful to check various changes strategy for building delta to store in a sparse-revlog. In this series we will focus our attention on the following metrics: The ones that will impact the final storage performance (size, space): * size of the revlog data file (".hg/store/data/*.d") * chain length info The ones that describe the deltas patterns: * number of snapshot revision (and their level) * size taken by snapshot revision (and their level)
author Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net>
date Mon, 10 Sep 2018 09:08:24 -0700
parents 4b81487a01d4
children 2372284d9457
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# name space package to host third party extensions
from __future__ import absolute_import
import pkgutil
__path__ = pkgutil.extend_path(__path__, __name__)