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clonebundles: add support for inline (streaming) clonebundles
The idea behind inline clonebundles is to send them through
the ssh or https connection to the Mercurial server.
We've been using this specifically for streaming clonebundles,
although it works for 'regular' clonebundles as well
(but is less relevant, since pullbundles exist).
We've had this enabled for around 9 months for a part
of our users.
A few benefits are:
- no need to secure an external system,
since everything goes through the same Mercurial server
- easier scaling (in our case: no risk of inconsistencies
between multiple mercurial-server mirrors and nginx clonebundles hosts)
Remaining topics/questions right now:
- The inline clonebundles don't work for https yet.
This is because httppeer doesn't seem to support sending client
capabilities.
I didn't focus on that as my main goal was to get this working
for ssh.
author | Mathias De Mare <mathias.de_mare@nokia.com> |
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date | Wed, 08 Mar 2023 14:23:43 +0100 |
parents | 642e31cb55f0 |
children | 18c8c18993f0 |
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import _lsprof import sys from .pycompat import getattr Profiler = _lsprof.Profiler # PyPy doesn't expose profiler_entry from the module. profiler_entry = getattr(_lsprof, 'profiler_entry', None) __all__ = [b'profile', b'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: """XXX docstring""" def __init__(self, data): self.data = data def sort(self, crit="inlinetime"): """XXX docstring""" # profiler_entries isn't defined when running under PyPy. if profiler_entry: if crit not in profiler_entry.__dict__: raise ValueError(b"Can't sort by %s" % crit) elif self.data and not getattr(self.data[0], crit, None): raise ValueError(b"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 = b"% 12d %12d %11.4f %11.4f %s\n" hcols = b"% 12s %12s %12s %12s %s\n" file.write( hcols % ( b"CallCount", b"Recursive", b"Total(s)", b"Inline(s)", b"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 % ( se.callcount, se.reccallcount, se.totaltime, se.inlinetime, b" %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.encode('latin-1') try: mname = _fn2mod[code.co_filename] except KeyError: for k, v in list(sys.modules.items()): 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 res = '%s:%d(%s)' % (mname, code.co_firstlineno, code.co_name) return res.encode('latin-1')