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dirstate-tree: Fold "tracked descendants" counter update in main walk For the purpose of implementing `has_tracked_dir` (which means "has tracked descendants) without an expensive sub-tree traversal, we maintaing a counter of tracked descendants on each "directory" node of the tree-shaped dirstate. Before this changeset, mutating or inserting a node at a given path would involve: * Walking the tree from root through ancestors to find the node or the spot where to insert it * Looking at the previous node if any to decide what counter update is needed * Performing any node mutation * Walking the tree *again* to update counters in ancestor nodes When profiling `hg status` on a large repo, this second walk takes times while loading a the dirstate from disk. It turns out we have enough information to decide before he first tree walk what counter update is needed. This changeset merges the two walks, gaining ~10% of the total time for `hg update` (in the same hyperfine benchmark as the previous changeset). --- Profiling was done by compiling with this `.cargo/config`: [profile.release] debug = true then running with: py-spy record -r 500 -n -o /tmp/hg.json --format speedscope -- \ ./hg status -R $REPO --config experimental.dirstate-tree.in-memory=1 then visualizing the recorded JSON file in https://www.speedscope.app/ Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10554
author Simon Sapin <simon.sapin@octobus.net>
date Fri, 30 Apr 2021 14:22:14 +0200
parents 2372284d9457
children 03ef0c8fa7d5
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
import stat
import sys
from mercurial.node import hex
from mercurial import (
    context,
    diffutil,
    encoding,
    hg,
    scmutil,
    ui as uimod,
)

print_ = print


def print(*args, **kwargs):
    """print() wrapper that flushes stdout buffers to avoid py3 buffer issues

    We could also just write directly to sys.stdout.buffer the way the
    ui object will, but this was easier for porting the test.
    """
    print_(*args, **kwargs)
    sys.stdout.flush()


def printb(data, end=b'\n'):
    out = getattr(sys.stdout, 'buffer', sys.stdout)
    out.write(data + end)
    out.flush()


ui = uimod.ui.load()

repo = hg.repository(ui, b'test1', create=1)
os.chdir('test1')

# create 'foo' with fixed time stamp
f = open('foo', 'wb')
f.write(b'foo\n')
f.close()
os.utime('foo', (1000, 1000))

# add+commit 'foo'
repo[None].add([b'foo'])
repo.commit(text=b'commit1', date=b"0 0")

d = repo[None][b'foo'].date()
if os.name == 'nt':
    d = d[:2]
print("workingfilectx.date = (%d, %d)" % d)

# test memctx with non-ASCII commit message


def filectxfn(repo, memctx, path):
    return context.memfilectx(repo, memctx, b"foo", b"")


ctx = context.memctx(
    repo,
    [b'tip', None],
    encoding.tolocal(b"Gr\xc3\xbcezi!"),
    [b"foo"],
    filectxfn,
)
ctx.commit()
for enc in "ASCII", "Latin-1", "UTF-8":
    encoding.encoding = enc
    printb(b"%-8s: %s" % (enc.encode('ascii'), repo[b"tip"].description()))

# test performing a status


def getfilectx(repo, memctx, f):
    fctx = memctx.p1()[f]
    data, flags = fctx.data(), fctx.flags()
    if f == b'foo':
        data += b'bar\n'
    return context.memfilectx(
        repo, memctx, f, data, b'l' in flags, b'x' in flags
    )


ctxa = repo[0]
ctxb = context.memctx(
    repo,
    [ctxa.node(), None],
    b"test diff",
    [b"foo"],
    getfilectx,
    ctxa.user(),
    ctxa.date(),
)

print(ctxb.status(ctxa))

# test performing a diff on a memctx
diffopts = diffutil.diffallopts(repo.ui, {b'git': True})
for d in ctxb.diff(ctxa, opts=diffopts):
    printb(d, end=b'')

# test safeness and correctness of "ctx.status()"
print('= checking context.status():')

# ancestor "wcctx ~ 2"
actx2 = repo[b'.']

repo.wwrite(b'bar-m', b'bar-m\n', b'')
repo.wwrite(b'bar-r', b'bar-r\n', b'')
repo[None].add([b'bar-m', b'bar-r'])
repo.commit(text=b'add bar-m, bar-r', date=b"0 0")

# ancestor "wcctx ~ 1"
actx1 = repo[b'.']

repo.wwrite(b'bar-m', b'bar-m bar-m\n', b'')
repo.wwrite(b'bar-a', b'bar-a\n', b'')
repo[None].add([b'bar-a'])
repo[None].forget([b'bar-r'])

# status at this point:
#   M bar-m
#   A bar-a
#   R bar-r
#   C foo

from mercurial import scmutil

print('== checking workingctx.status:')

wctx = repo[None]
print('wctx._status=%s' % (str(wctx._status)))

print('=== with "pattern match":')
print(
    actx1.status(other=wctx, match=scmutil.matchfiles(repo, [b'bar-m', b'foo']))
)
print('wctx._status=%s' % (str(wctx._status)))
print(
    actx2.status(other=wctx, match=scmutil.matchfiles(repo, [b'bar-m', b'foo']))
)
print('wctx._status=%s' % (str(wctx._status)))

print('=== with "always match" and "listclean=True":')
print(actx1.status(other=wctx, listclean=True))
print('wctx._status=%s' % (str(wctx._status)))
print(actx2.status(other=wctx, listclean=True))
print('wctx._status=%s' % (str(wctx._status)))

print("== checking workingcommitctx.status:")

wcctx = context.workingcommitctx(
    repo,
    scmutil.status([b'bar-m'], [b'bar-a'], [], [], [], [], []),
    text=b'',
    date=b'0 0',
)
print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status)))

print('=== with "always match":')
print(actx1.status(other=wcctx))
print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status)))
print(actx2.status(other=wcctx))
print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status)))

print('=== with "always match" and "listclean=True":')
print(actx1.status(other=wcctx, listclean=True))
print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status)))
print(actx2.status(other=wcctx, listclean=True))
print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status)))

print('=== with "pattern match":')
print(
    actx1.status(
        other=wcctx, match=scmutil.matchfiles(repo, [b'bar-m', b'foo'])
    )
)
print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status)))
print(
    actx2.status(
        other=wcctx, match=scmutil.matchfiles(repo, [b'bar-m', b'foo'])
    )
)
print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status)))

print('=== with "pattern match" and "listclean=True":')
print(
    actx1.status(
        other=wcctx,
        match=scmutil.matchfiles(repo, [b'bar-r', b'foo']),
        listclean=True,
    )
)
print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status)))
print(
    actx2.status(
        other=wcctx,
        match=scmutil.matchfiles(repo, [b'bar-r', b'foo']),
        listclean=True,
    )
)
print('wcctx._status=%s' % (str(wcctx._status)))

os.chdir('..')

# test manifestlog being changed
print('== commit with manifestlog invalidated')

repo = hg.repository(ui, b'test2', create=1)
os.chdir('test2')

# make some commits
for i in [b'1', b'2', b'3']:
    with open(i, 'wb') as f:
        f.write(i)
    status = scmutil.status([], [i], [], [], [], [], [])
    ctx = context.workingcommitctx(
        repo, status, text=i, user=b'test@test.com', date=(0, 0)
    )
    ctx.p1().manifest()  # side effect: cache manifestctx
    n = repo.commitctx(ctx)
    printb(b'commit %s: %s' % (i, hex(n)))

    # touch 00manifest.i mtime so storecache could expire.
    # repo.__dict__['manifestlog'] is deleted by transaction releasefn.
    st = repo.svfs.stat(b'00manifest.i')
    repo.svfs.utime(
        b'00manifest.i', (st[stat.ST_MTIME] + 1, st[stat.ST_MTIME] + 1)
    )

    # read the file just committed
    try:
        if repo[n][i].data() != i:
            print('data mismatch')
    except Exception as ex:
        print('cannot read data: %r' % ex)

with repo.wlock(), repo.lock(), repo.transaction(b'test'):
    with open(b'4', 'wb') as f:
        f.write(b'4')
    repo.dirstate.normal(b'4')
    repo.commit(b'4')
    revsbefore = len(repo.changelog)
    repo.invalidate(clearfilecache=True)
    revsafter = len(repo.changelog)
    if revsbefore != revsafter:
        print('changeset lost by repo.invalidate()')