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branchcache: lazily validate nodes from the branchmap On my personal hg-repository with 365 entries in .hg/cache/branch2, following are the numbers for perfbranchmapload. Before this patch: ! wall 0.000866 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 2680) ! wall 0.001525 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (max of 2680) ! wall 0.001107 comb 0.001097 user 0.001086 sys 0.000011 (avg of 2680) ! wall 0.001104 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (median of 2680) With this patch: ! wall 0.000530 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (best of 4240) ! wall 0.001078 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (max of 4240) ! wall 0.000696 comb 0.000693 user 0.000677 sys 0.000017 (avg of 4240) ! wall 0.000690 comb 0.000000 user 0.000000 sys 0.000000 (median of 4240) On our internal repository with ~20k entries in branchcache, I see improvement from 0.125 sec to 0.066 sec which is 47% speed up. The above are the numbers of perfbranchmapload which shows how much time we saved by not validating the nodes. But we need to validate some nodes. Following are timings of some mercurial operations which have speed up because of this lazy validation of nodes: No-op `hg update` on our internal repository (Avg on 4 runs): Before: 0.540 secs After: 0.430 secs Setting a branch name which already exists without --force (Avg of 4 runs): Before: 0.510 secs After: 0.250 secs I ran the ASV performance suite and was unable to see any improvements except there was improvement of perfdirstatewrite() on netbeans which I think was not related. I looked into the commit code, the command which I am trying to speedup, it looks like it uses revbranchcache to update the branchcache. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6208
author Pulkit Goyal <pulkit@yandex-team.ru>
date Mon, 01 Apr 2019 13:56:47 +0300
parents 77ef3498ceb3
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# formatter.py - generic output formatting for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2012 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

"""Generic output formatting for Mercurial

The formatter provides API to show data in various ways. The following
functions should be used in place of ui.write():

- fm.write() for unconditional output
- fm.condwrite() to show some extra data conditionally in plain output
- fm.context() to provide changectx to template output
- fm.data() to provide extra data to JSON or template output
- fm.plain() to show raw text that isn't provided to JSON or template output

To show structured data (e.g. date tuples, dicts, lists), apply fm.format*()
beforehand so the data is converted to the appropriate data type. Use
fm.isplain() if you need to convert or format data conditionally which isn't
supported by the formatter API.

To build nested structure (i.e. a list of dicts), use fm.nested().

See also https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/GenericTemplatingPlan

fm.condwrite() vs 'if cond:':

In most cases, use fm.condwrite() so users can selectively show the data
in template output. If it's costly to build data, use plain 'if cond:' with
fm.write().

fm.nested() vs fm.formatdict() (or fm.formatlist()):

fm.nested() should be used to form a tree structure (a list of dicts of
lists of dicts...) which can be accessed through template keywords, e.g.
"{foo % "{bar % {...}} {baz % {...}}"}". On the other hand, fm.formatdict()
exports a dict-type object to template, which can be accessed by e.g.
"{get(foo, key)}" function.

Doctest helper:

>>> def show(fn, verbose=False, **opts):
...     import sys
...     from . import ui as uimod
...     ui = uimod.ui()
...     ui.verbose = verbose
...     ui.pushbuffer()
...     try:
...         return fn(ui, ui.formatter(pycompat.sysbytes(fn.__name__),
...                   pycompat.byteskwargs(opts)))
...     finally:
...         print(pycompat.sysstr(ui.popbuffer()), end='')

Basic example:

>>> def files(ui, fm):
...     files = [(b'foo', 123, (0, 0)), (b'bar', 456, (1, 0))]
...     for f in files:
...         fm.startitem()
...         fm.write(b'path', b'%s', f[0])
...         fm.condwrite(ui.verbose, b'date', b'  %s',
...                      fm.formatdate(f[2], b'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'))
...         fm.data(size=f[1])
...         fm.plain(b'\\n')
...     fm.end()
>>> show(files)
foo
bar
>>> show(files, verbose=True)
foo  1970-01-01 00:00:00
bar  1970-01-01 00:00:01
>>> show(files, template=b'json')
[
 {
  "date": [0, 0],
  "path": "foo",
  "size": 123
 },
 {
  "date": [1, 0],
  "path": "bar",
  "size": 456
 }
]
>>> show(files, template=b'path: {path}\\ndate: {date|rfc3339date}\\n')
path: foo
date: 1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
path: bar
date: 1970-01-01T00:00:01+00:00

Nested example:

>>> def subrepos(ui, fm):
...     fm.startitem()
...     fm.write(b'reponame', b'[%s]\\n', b'baz')
...     files(ui, fm.nested(b'files', tmpl=b'{reponame}'))
...     fm.end()
>>> show(subrepos)
[baz]
foo
bar
>>> show(subrepos, template=b'{reponame}: {join(files % "{path}", ", ")}\\n')
baz: foo, bar
"""

from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import contextlib
import itertools
import os

from .i18n import _
from .node import (
    hex,
    short,
)
from .thirdparty import (
    attr,
)

from . import (
    error,
    pycompat,
    templatefilters,
    templatekw,
    templater,
    templateutil,
    util,
)
from .utils import (
    cborutil,
    dateutil,
    stringutil,
)

pickle = util.pickle

class _nullconverter(object):
    '''convert non-primitive data types to be processed by formatter'''

    # set to True if context object should be stored as item
    storecontext = False

    @staticmethod
    def wrapnested(data, tmpl, sep):
        '''wrap nested data by appropriate type'''
        return data
    @staticmethod
    def formatdate(date, fmt):
        '''convert date tuple to appropriate format'''
        # timestamp can be float, but the canonical form should be int
        ts, tz = date
        return (int(ts), tz)
    @staticmethod
    def formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep):
        '''convert dict or key-value pairs to appropriate dict format'''
        # use plain dict instead of util.sortdict so that data can be
        # serialized as a builtin dict in pickle output
        return dict(data)
    @staticmethod
    def formatlist(data, name, fmt, sep):
        '''convert iterable to appropriate list format'''
        return list(data)

class baseformatter(object):
    def __init__(self, ui, topic, opts, converter):
        self._ui = ui
        self._topic = topic
        self._opts = opts
        self._converter = converter
        self._item = None
        # function to convert node to string suitable for this output
        self.hexfunc = hex
    def __enter__(self):
        return self
    def __exit__(self, exctype, excvalue, traceback):
        if exctype is None:
            self.end()
    def _showitem(self):
        '''show a formatted item once all data is collected'''
    def startitem(self):
        '''begin an item in the format list'''
        if self._item is not None:
            self._showitem()
        self._item = {}
    def formatdate(self, date, fmt='%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y %1%2'):
        '''convert date tuple to appropriate format'''
        return self._converter.formatdate(date, fmt)
    def formatdict(self, data, key='key', value='value', fmt=None, sep=' '):
        '''convert dict or key-value pairs to appropriate dict format'''
        return self._converter.formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep)
    def formatlist(self, data, name, fmt=None, sep=' '):
        '''convert iterable to appropriate list format'''
        # name is mandatory argument for now, but it could be optional if
        # we have default template keyword, e.g. {item}
        return self._converter.formatlist(data, name, fmt, sep)
    def context(self, **ctxs):
        '''insert context objects to be used to render template keywords'''
        ctxs = pycompat.byteskwargs(ctxs)
        assert all(k in {'repo', 'ctx', 'fctx'} for k in ctxs)
        if self._converter.storecontext:
            # populate missing resources in fctx -> ctx -> repo order
            if 'fctx' in ctxs and 'ctx' not in ctxs:
                ctxs['ctx'] = ctxs['fctx'].changectx()
            if 'ctx' in ctxs and 'repo' not in ctxs:
                ctxs['repo'] = ctxs['ctx'].repo()
            self._item.update(ctxs)
    def datahint(self):
        '''set of field names to be referenced'''
        return set()
    def data(self, **data):
        '''insert data into item that's not shown in default output'''
        data = pycompat.byteskwargs(data)
        self._item.update(data)
    def write(self, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts):
        '''do default text output while assigning data to item'''
        fieldkeys = fields.split()
        assert len(fieldkeys) == len(fielddata), (fieldkeys, fielddata)
        self._item.update(zip(fieldkeys, fielddata))
    def condwrite(self, cond, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts):
        '''do conditional write (primarily for plain formatter)'''
        fieldkeys = fields.split()
        assert len(fieldkeys) == len(fielddata)
        self._item.update(zip(fieldkeys, fielddata))
    def plain(self, text, **opts):
        '''show raw text for non-templated mode'''
    def isplain(self):
        '''check for plain formatter usage'''
        return False
    def nested(self, field, tmpl=None, sep=''):
        '''sub formatter to store nested data in the specified field'''
        data = []
        self._item[field] = self._converter.wrapnested(data, tmpl, sep)
        return _nestedformatter(self._ui, self._converter, data)
    def end(self):
        '''end output for the formatter'''
        if self._item is not None:
            self._showitem()

def nullformatter(ui, topic, opts):
    '''formatter that prints nothing'''
    return baseformatter(ui, topic, opts, converter=_nullconverter)

class _nestedformatter(baseformatter):
    '''build sub items and store them in the parent formatter'''
    def __init__(self, ui, converter, data):
        baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic='', opts={}, converter=converter)
        self._data = data
    def _showitem(self):
        self._data.append(self._item)

def _iteritems(data):
    '''iterate key-value pairs in stable order'''
    if isinstance(data, dict):
        return sorted(data.iteritems())
    return data

class _plainconverter(object):
    '''convert non-primitive data types to text'''

    storecontext = False

    @staticmethod
    def wrapnested(data, tmpl, sep):
        raise error.ProgrammingError('plainformatter should never be nested')
    @staticmethod
    def formatdate(date, fmt):
        '''stringify date tuple in the given format'''
        return dateutil.datestr(date, fmt)
    @staticmethod
    def formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep):
        '''stringify key-value pairs separated by sep'''
        prefmt = pycompat.identity
        if fmt is None:
            fmt = '%s=%s'
            prefmt = pycompat.bytestr
        return sep.join(fmt % (prefmt(k), prefmt(v))
                        for k, v in _iteritems(data))
    @staticmethod
    def formatlist(data, name, fmt, sep):
        '''stringify iterable separated by sep'''
        prefmt = pycompat.identity
        if fmt is None:
            fmt = '%s'
            prefmt = pycompat.bytestr
        return sep.join(fmt % prefmt(e) for e in data)

class plainformatter(baseformatter):
    '''the default text output scheme'''
    def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
        baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _plainconverter)
        if ui.debugflag:
            self.hexfunc = hex
        else:
            self.hexfunc = short
        if ui is out:
            self._write = ui.write
        else:
            self._write = lambda s, **opts: out.write(s)
    def startitem(self):
        pass
    def data(self, **data):
        pass
    def write(self, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts):
        self._write(deftext % fielddata, **opts)
    def condwrite(self, cond, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts):
        '''do conditional write'''
        if cond:
            self._write(deftext % fielddata, **opts)
    def plain(self, text, **opts):
        self._write(text, **opts)
    def isplain(self):
        return True
    def nested(self, field, tmpl=None, sep=''):
        # nested data will be directly written to ui
        return self
    def end(self):
        pass

class debugformatter(baseformatter):
    def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
        baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _nullconverter)
        self._out = out
        self._out.write("%s = [\n" % self._topic)
    def _showitem(self):
        self._out.write('    %s,\n'
                        % stringutil.pprint(self._item, indent=4, level=1))
    def end(self):
        baseformatter.end(self)
        self._out.write("]\n")

class pickleformatter(baseformatter):
    def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
        baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _nullconverter)
        self._out = out
        self._data = []
    def _showitem(self):
        self._data.append(self._item)
    def end(self):
        baseformatter.end(self)
        self._out.write(pickle.dumps(self._data))

class cborformatter(baseformatter):
    '''serialize items as an indefinite-length CBOR array'''
    def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
        baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _nullconverter)
        self._out = out
        self._out.write(cborutil.BEGIN_INDEFINITE_ARRAY)
    def _showitem(self):
        self._out.write(b''.join(cborutil.streamencode(self._item)))
    def end(self):
        baseformatter.end(self)
        self._out.write(cborutil.BREAK)

class jsonformatter(baseformatter):
    def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
        baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _nullconverter)
        self._out = out
        self._out.write("[")
        self._first = True
    def _showitem(self):
        if self._first:
            self._first = False
        else:
            self._out.write(",")

        self._out.write("\n {\n")
        first = True
        for k, v in sorted(self._item.items()):
            if first:
                first = False
            else:
                self._out.write(",\n")
            u = templatefilters.json(v, paranoid=False)
            self._out.write('  "%s": %s' % (k, u))
        self._out.write("\n }")
    def end(self):
        baseformatter.end(self)
        self._out.write("\n]\n")

class _templateconverter(object):
    '''convert non-primitive data types to be processed by templater'''

    storecontext = True

    @staticmethod
    def wrapnested(data, tmpl, sep):
        '''wrap nested data by templatable type'''
        return templateutil.mappinglist(data, tmpl=tmpl, sep=sep)
    @staticmethod
    def formatdate(date, fmt):
        '''return date tuple'''
        return templateutil.date(date)
    @staticmethod
    def formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep):
        '''build object that can be evaluated as either plain string or dict'''
        data = util.sortdict(_iteritems(data))
        def f():
            yield _plainconverter.formatdict(data, key, value, fmt, sep)
        return templateutil.hybriddict(data, key=key, value=value, fmt=fmt,
                                       gen=f)
    @staticmethod
    def formatlist(data, name, fmt, sep):
        '''build object that can be evaluated as either plain string or list'''
        data = list(data)
        def f():
            yield _plainconverter.formatlist(data, name, fmt, sep)
        return templateutil.hybridlist(data, name=name, fmt=fmt, gen=f)

class templateformatter(baseformatter):
    def __init__(self, ui, out, topic, opts):
        baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts, _templateconverter)
        self._out = out
        spec = lookuptemplate(ui, topic, opts.get('template', ''))
        self._tref = spec.ref
        self._t = loadtemplater(ui, spec, defaults=templatekw.keywords,
                                resources=templateresources(ui),
                                cache=templatekw.defaulttempl)
        self._parts = templatepartsmap(spec, self._t,
                                       ['docheader', 'docfooter', 'separator'])
        self._counter = itertools.count()
        self._renderitem('docheader', {})

    def _showitem(self):
        item = self._item.copy()
        item['index'] = index = next(self._counter)
        if index > 0:
            self._renderitem('separator', {})
        self._renderitem(self._tref, item)

    def _renderitem(self, part, item):
        if part not in self._parts:
            return
        ref = self._parts[part]
        self._out.write(self._t.render(ref, item))

    @util.propertycache
    def _symbolsused(self):
        return self._t.symbolsused(self._tref)

    def datahint(self):
        '''set of field names to be referenced from the template'''
        return self._symbolsused[0]

    def end(self):
        baseformatter.end(self)
        self._renderitem('docfooter', {})

@attr.s(frozen=True)
class templatespec(object):
    ref = attr.ib()
    tmpl = attr.ib()
    mapfile = attr.ib()

def lookuptemplate(ui, topic, tmpl):
    """Find the template matching the given -T/--template spec 'tmpl'

    'tmpl' can be any of the following:

     - a literal template (e.g. '{rev}')
     - a map-file name or path (e.g. 'changelog')
     - a reference to [templates] in config file
     - a path to raw template file

    A map file defines a stand-alone template environment. If a map file
    selected, all templates defined in the file will be loaded, and the
    template matching the given topic will be rendered. Aliases won't be
    loaded from user config, but from the map file.

    If no map file selected, all templates in [templates] section will be
    available as well as aliases in [templatealias].
    """

    # looks like a literal template?
    if '{' in tmpl:
        return templatespec('', tmpl, None)

    # perhaps a stock style?
    if not os.path.split(tmpl)[0]:
        mapname = (templater.templatepath('map-cmdline.' + tmpl)
                   or templater.templatepath(tmpl))
        if mapname and os.path.isfile(mapname):
            return templatespec(topic, None, mapname)

    # perhaps it's a reference to [templates]
    if ui.config('templates', tmpl):
        return templatespec(tmpl, None, None)

    if tmpl == 'list':
        ui.write(_("available styles: %s\n") % templater.stylelist())
        raise error.Abort(_("specify a template"))

    # perhaps it's a path to a map or a template
    if ('/' in tmpl or '\\' in tmpl) and os.path.isfile(tmpl):
        # is it a mapfile for a style?
        if os.path.basename(tmpl).startswith("map-"):
            return templatespec(topic, None, os.path.realpath(tmpl))
        with util.posixfile(tmpl, 'rb') as f:
            tmpl = f.read()
        return templatespec('', tmpl, None)

    # constant string?
    return templatespec('', tmpl, None)

def templatepartsmap(spec, t, partnames):
    """Create a mapping of {part: ref}"""
    partsmap = {spec.ref: spec.ref}  # initial ref must exist in t
    if spec.mapfile:
        partsmap.update((p, p) for p in partnames if p in t)
    elif spec.ref:
        for part in partnames:
            ref = '%s:%s' % (spec.ref, part)  # select config sub-section
            if ref in t:
                partsmap[part] = ref
    return partsmap

def loadtemplater(ui, spec, defaults=None, resources=None, cache=None):
    """Create a templater from either a literal template or loading from
    a map file"""
    assert not (spec.tmpl and spec.mapfile)
    if spec.mapfile:
        frommapfile = templater.templater.frommapfile
        return frommapfile(spec.mapfile, defaults=defaults, resources=resources,
                           cache=cache)
    return maketemplater(ui, spec.tmpl, defaults=defaults, resources=resources,
                         cache=cache)

def maketemplater(ui, tmpl, defaults=None, resources=None, cache=None):
    """Create a templater from a string template 'tmpl'"""
    aliases = ui.configitems('templatealias')
    t = templater.templater(defaults=defaults, resources=resources,
                            cache=cache, aliases=aliases)
    t.cache.update((k, templater.unquotestring(v))
                   for k, v in ui.configitems('templates'))
    if tmpl:
        t.cache[''] = tmpl
    return t

# marker to denote a resource to be loaded on demand based on mapping values
# (e.g. (ctx, path) -> fctx)
_placeholder = object()

class templateresources(templater.resourcemapper):
    """Resource mapper designed for the default templatekw and function"""

    def __init__(self, ui, repo=None):
        self._resmap = {
            'cache': {},  # for templatekw/funcs to store reusable data
            'repo': repo,
            'ui': ui,
        }

    def availablekeys(self, mapping):
        return {k for k in self.knownkeys()
                if self._getsome(mapping, k) is not None}

    def knownkeys(self):
        return {'cache', 'ctx', 'fctx', 'repo', 'revcache', 'ui'}

    def lookup(self, mapping, key):
        if key not in self.knownkeys():
            return None
        v = self._getsome(mapping, key)
        if v is _placeholder:
            v = mapping[key] = self._loadermap[key](self, mapping)
        return v

    def populatemap(self, context, origmapping, newmapping):
        mapping = {}
        if self._hasnodespec(newmapping):
            mapping['revcache'] = {}  # per-ctx cache
        if self._hasnodespec(origmapping) and self._hasnodespec(newmapping):
            orignode = templateutil.runsymbol(context, origmapping, 'node')
            mapping['originalnode'] = orignode
        # put marker to override 'ctx'/'fctx' in mapping if any, and flag
        # its existence to be reported by availablekeys()
        if 'ctx' not in newmapping and self._hasliteral(newmapping, 'node'):
            mapping['ctx'] = _placeholder
        if 'fctx' not in newmapping and self._hasliteral(newmapping, 'path'):
            mapping['fctx'] = _placeholder
        return mapping

    def _getsome(self, mapping, key):
        v = mapping.get(key)
        if v is not None:
            return v
        return self._resmap.get(key)

    def _hasliteral(self, mapping, key):
        """Test if a literal value is set or unset in the given mapping"""
        return key in mapping and not callable(mapping[key])

    def _getliteral(self, mapping, key):
        """Return value of the given name if it is a literal"""
        v = mapping.get(key)
        if callable(v):
            return None
        return v

    def _hasnodespec(self, mapping):
        """Test if context revision is set or unset in the given mapping"""
        return 'node' in mapping or 'ctx' in mapping

    def _loadctx(self, mapping):
        repo = self._getsome(mapping, 'repo')
        node = self._getliteral(mapping, 'node')
        if repo is None or node is None:
            return
        try:
            return repo[node]
        except error.RepoLookupError:
            return None # maybe hidden/non-existent node

    def _loadfctx(self, mapping):
        ctx = self._getsome(mapping, 'ctx')
        path = self._getliteral(mapping, 'path')
        if ctx is None or path is None:
            return None
        try:
            return ctx[path]
        except error.LookupError:
            return None # maybe removed file?

    _loadermap = {
        'ctx': _loadctx,
        'fctx': _loadfctx,
    }

def formatter(ui, out, topic, opts):
    template = opts.get("template", "")
    if template == "cbor":
        return cborformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
    elif template == "json":
        return jsonformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
    elif template == "pickle":
        return pickleformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
    elif template == "debug":
        return debugformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
    elif template != "":
        return templateformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
    # developer config: ui.formatdebug
    elif ui.configbool('ui', 'formatdebug'):
        return debugformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
    # deprecated config: ui.formatjson
    elif ui.configbool('ui', 'formatjson'):
        return jsonformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)
    return plainformatter(ui, out, topic, opts)

@contextlib.contextmanager
def openformatter(ui, filename, topic, opts):
    """Create a formatter that writes outputs to the specified file

    Must be invoked using the 'with' statement.
    """
    with util.posixfile(filename, 'wb') as out:
        with formatter(ui, out, topic, opts) as fm:
            yield fm

@contextlib.contextmanager
def _neverending(fm):
    yield fm

def maybereopen(fm, filename):
    """Create a formatter backed by file if filename specified, else return
    the given formatter

    Must be invoked using the 'with' statement. This will never call fm.end()
    of the given formatter.
    """
    if filename:
        return openformatter(fm._ui, filename, fm._topic, fm._opts)
    else:
        return _neverending(fm)