setdiscovery: stop limiting the number of local head we initially send
In our testing this limitation provides now real gain and instead triggers
pathological discovery timing for some repository with many heads.
See inline documentation for details.
Some timing below:
Mozilla try repository, (~1M revs, ~35K heads), discovery between 2 clones with
100 head missing on each side
before:
! wall 1.492111 comb 1.490000 user 1.450000 sys 0.040000 (best of 20)
! wall 1.813992 comb 1.820000 user 1.700000 sys 0.120000 (max of 20)
! wall 1.574326 comb 1.573500 user 1.522000 sys 0.051500 (avg of 20)
! wall 1.572583 comb 1.570000 user 1.520000 sys 0.050000 (median of 20)
after:
! wall 1.147834 comb 1.150000 user 1.090000 sys 0.060000 (best of 20)
! wall 1.449144 comb 1.450000 user 1.330000 sys 0.120000 (max of 20)
! wall 1.204618 comb 1.202500 user 1.146500 sys 0.056000 (avg of 20)
! wall 1.194407 comb 1.190000 user 1.140000 sys 0.050000 (median of 20)
pypy (~100 heads, 317 heads) discovery between clones with only 42 common heads
before:
! wall 0.031653 comb 0.030000 user 0.030000 sys 0.000000 (best of 25)
! wall 0.055719 comb 0.050000 user 0.040000 sys 0.010000 (max of 25)
! wall 0.038939 comb 0.039600 user 0.038400 sys 0.001200 (avg of 25)
! wall 0.038660 comb 0.050000 user 0.040000 sys 0.010000 (median of 25)
after:
! wall 0.018754 comb 0.020000 user 0.020000 sys 0.000000 (best of 49)
! wall 0.034505 comb 0.040000 user 0.030000 sys 0.010000 (max of 49)
! wall 0.019631 comb 0.019796 user 0.018367 sys 0.001429 (avg of 49)
! wall 0.019132 comb 0.020000 user 0.020000 sys 0.000000 (median of 49)
Private repository (~1M revs, ~3K heads), discovery from a strip subset, about
100 changesets to be pulled.
before:
! wall 1.837729 comb 1.840000 user 1.790000 sys 0.050000 (best of 20)
! wall 2.203468 comb 2.200000 user 2.100000 sys 0.100000 (max of 20)
! wall 2.049355 comb 2.048500 user 2.002500 sys 0.046000 (avg of 20)
! wall 2.035315 comb 2.040000 user 2.000000 sys 0.040000 (median of 20)
after:
! wall 0.136598 comb 0.130000 user 0.110000 sys 0.020000 (best of 20)
! wall 0.330519 comb 0.330000 user 0.260000 sys 0.070000 (max of 20)
! wall 0.157254 comb 0.155500 user 0.123000 sys 0.032500 (avg of 20)
! wall 0.149870 comb 0.140000 user 0.110000 sys 0.030000 (median of 20)
Same private repo, discovery between two clone with 500 different heads on each
side:
before:
! wall 2.372919 comb 2.370000 user 2.320000 sys 0.050000 (best of 20)
! wall 2.622422 comb 2.610000 user 2.510000 sys 0.100000 (max of 20)
! wall 2.450135 comb 2.450000 user 2.402000 sys 0.048000 (avg of 20)
! wall 2.443896 comb 2.450000 user 2.410000 sys 0.040000 (median of 20)
after:
! wall 0.625497 comb 0.620000 user 0.570000 sys 0.050000 (best of 20)
! wall 0.834723 comb 0.820000 user 0.730000 sys 0.090000 (max of 20)
! wall 0.675725 comb 0.675500 user 0.628000 sys 0.047500 (avg of 20)
! wall 0.671614 comb 0.680000 user 0.640000 sys 0.040000 (median of 20)
$ hg init
$ echo foo > foo
$ echo bar > bar
$ hg ci -qAm 'add foo bar'
$ echo foo2 >> foo
$ echo bleh > bar
$ hg ci -m 'change foo bar'
$ hg up -qC 0
$ hg mv foo foo1
$ echo foo1 > foo1
$ hg cat foo >> foo1
$ hg ci -m 'mv foo foo1'
created new head
$ hg merge
merging foo1 and foo to foo1
1 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(branch merge, don't forget to commit)
$ hg debugstate --no-dates
m 0 -2 unset bar
m 0 -2 unset foo1
copy: foo -> foo1
$ hg st -q
M bar
M foo1
Removing foo1 and bar:
$ cp foo1 F
$ cp bar B
$ hg rm -f foo1 bar
$ hg debugstate --no-dates
r 0 -1 set bar
r 0 -1 set foo1
copy: foo -> foo1
$ hg st -qC
R bar
R foo1
Re-adding foo1 and bar:
$ cp F foo1
$ cp B bar
$ hg add -v foo1 bar
adding bar
adding foo1
$ hg debugstate --no-dates
n 0 -2 unset bar
n 0 -2 unset foo1
copy: foo -> foo1
$ hg st -qC
M bar
M foo1
foo
Reverting foo1 and bar:
$ hg revert -vr . foo1 bar
saving current version of bar as bar.orig
saving current version of foo1 as foo1.orig
reverting bar
reverting foo1
$ hg debugstate --no-dates
n 0 -2 unset bar
n 0 -2 unset foo1
copy: foo -> foo1
$ hg st -qC
M bar
M foo1
foo
$ hg diff
Merge should not overwrite local file that is untracked after remove
$ rm *
$ hg up -qC
$ hg rm bar
$ hg ci -m 'remove bar'
$ echo 'memories of buried pirate treasure' > bar
$ hg merge
bar: untracked file differs
abort: untracked files in working directory differ from files in requested revision
[255]
$ cat bar
memories of buried pirate treasure
Those who use force will lose
$ hg merge -f
file 'bar' was deleted in local [working copy] but was modified in other [merge rev].
What do you want to do?
use (c)hanged version, leave (d)eleted, or leave (u)nresolved? u
merging foo1 and foo to foo1
0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 1 files unresolved
use 'hg resolve' to retry unresolved file merges or 'hg merge --abort' to abandon
[1]
$ cat bar
bleh
$ hg st
M bar
M foo1