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histedit: replace various nodes lists with replacement graph (and issue3582)
This changeset rewrites the change tracking logic of histedit to record every
operation it does. Tracked operations record the full list of "old" node that
will eventually be removed to the list of new nodes that replace it. Operations
on temporary nodes are tracked too. Dropped changesets are also recorded as an
"old" node replacement by nothing. This logic is similar to the obsolescence
marker one and will be used for this purpose in later commit.
This new logic implies a big amount of change in the histedit code base.
histedit action functions now always return a tuple of
(new-ctx, [list of rewriting operations])
The old `created`, `replaced` and `tmpnodes` are no longer returned and stored
during histedit operation. When such information is necessary it is computed
from the replacement graph. This computation is done in the `processreplacement`
function.
The `replacemap` is also dropped. It is computed at the end of the command from the
graph. The `bootstrapcontinue` methods are altered to compute this different kind of
information.
This new mechanism requires much less information to be written on disk.
Note:
This changes allows a more accurate bookmark movement. bookmark on dropped
changeset are now move of their parent (or replacement of their parent)
instead of their children.
This fix issue3582
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org> |
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date | Thu, 11 Oct 2012 08:36:50 +0200 |
parents | a455a18bfdac |
children | a40d608e2a7b |
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import sys from _lsprof import Profiler, profiler_entry __all__ = ['profile', 'Stats'] def profile(f, *args, **kwds): """XXX docstring""" p = Profiler() p.enable(subcalls=True, builtins=True) try: f(*args, **kwds) finally: p.disable() return Stats(p.getstats()) class Stats(object): """XXX docstring""" def __init__(self, data): self.data = data def sort(self, crit="inlinetime"): """XXX docstring""" if crit not in profiler_entry.__dict__: raise ValueError("Can't sort by %s" % crit) self.data.sort(key=lambda x: getattr(x, crit), reverse=True) for e in self.data: if e.calls: e.calls.sort(key=lambda x: getattr(x, crit), reverse=True) def pprint(self, top=None, file=None, limit=None, climit=None): """XXX docstring""" if file is None: file = sys.stdout d = self.data if top is not None: d = d[:top] cols = "% 12s %12s %11.4f %11.4f %s\n" hcols = "% 12s %12s %12s %12s %s\n" file.write(hcols % ("CallCount", "Recursive", "Total(s)", "Inline(s)", "module:lineno(function)")) count = 0 for e in d: file.write(cols % (e.callcount, e.reccallcount, e.totaltime, e.inlinetime, label(e.code))) count += 1 if limit is not None and count == limit: return ccount = 0 if climit and e.calls: for se in e.calls: file.write(cols % ("+%s" % se.callcount, se.reccallcount, se.totaltime, se.inlinetime, "+%s" % label(se.code))) count += 1 ccount += 1 if limit is not None and count == limit: return if climit is not None and ccount == climit: break def freeze(self): """Replace all references to code objects with string descriptions; this makes it possible to pickle the instance.""" # this code is probably rather ickier than it needs to be! for i in range(len(self.data)): e = self.data[i] if not isinstance(e.code, str): self.data[i] = type(e)((label(e.code),) + e[1:]) if e.calls: for j in range(len(e.calls)): se = e.calls[j] if not isinstance(se.code, str): e.calls[j] = type(se)((label(se.code),) + se[1:]) _fn2mod = {} def label(code): if isinstance(code, str): return code try: mname = _fn2mod[code.co_filename] except KeyError: for k, v in list(sys.modules.iteritems()): if v is None: continue if not isinstance(getattr(v, '__file__', None), str): continue if v.__file__.startswith(code.co_filename): mname = _fn2mod[code.co_filename] = k break else: mname = _fn2mod[code.co_filename] = '<%s>' % code.co_filename return '%s:%d(%s)' % (mname, code.co_firstlineno, code.co_name) if __name__ == '__main__': import os sys.argv = sys.argv[1:] if not sys.argv: print >> sys.stderr, "usage: lsprof.py <script> <arguments...>" sys.exit(2) sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]))) stats = profile(execfile, sys.argv[0], globals(), locals()) stats.sort() stats.pprint()