tests: use grep -E instead of obsolescent egrep
Testing on Fedora 38 failed with:
egrep: warning: egrep is obsolescent; using grep -E
The warning comes from
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/grep.git/commit/?id=
a9515624709865d480e3142fd959bccd1c9372d1
. For further anecdotal evidence of the change, see
https://www.phoronix.com/news/GNU-Grep-3.8-Stop-egrep-fgrep .
This reverses the code check that goes back to
e7d3b509af8b. grep -E is POSIX,
but there is a risk that it doesn't work the same on all platforms - especially
older Unix versions. It should however always be possible to put a GNU grep in
$PATH before running the tests.
#require test-repo
Set vars:
$ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh"
$ CONTRIBDIR="$TESTDIR/../contrib"
Prepare repo:
$ hg init
$ echo this is file a > a
$ hg add a
$ hg commit -m first
$ echo adding to file a >> a
$ hg commit -m second
$ echo adding more to file a >> a
$ hg commit -m third
$ hg up -r 0
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo merge-this >> a
$ hg commit -m merge-able
created new head
$ hg up -r 2
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
perfstatus
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF
> [extensions]
> perf=$CONTRIBDIR/perf.py
> [perf]
> presleep=0
> stub=on
> parentscount=1
> EOF
$ hg help -e perf
perf extension - helper extension to measure performance
Configurations
==============
"perf"
------
"all-timing"
When set, additional statistics will be reported for each benchmark: best,
worst, median average. If not set only the best timing is reported
(default: off).
"presleep"
number of second to wait before any group of runs (default: 1)
"pre-run"
number of run to perform before starting measurement.
"profile-benchmark"
Enable profiling for the benchmarked section. (The first iteration is
benchmarked)
"run-limits"
Control the number of runs each benchmark will perform. The option value
should be a list of '<time>-<numberofrun>' pairs. After each run the
conditions are considered in order with the following logic:
If benchmark has been running for <time> seconds, and we have performed
<numberofrun> iterations, stop the benchmark,
The default value is: '3.0-100, 10.0-3'
"stub"
When set, benchmarks will only be run once, useful for testing (default:
off)
list of commands:
perf::addremove
(no help text available)
perf::ancestors
(no help text available)
perf::ancestorset
(no help text available)
perf::annotate
(no help text available)
perf::bdiff benchmark a bdiff between revisions
perf::bookmarks
benchmark parsing bookmarks from disk to memory
perf::branchmap
benchmark the update of a branchmap
perf::branchmapload
benchmark reading the branchmap
perf::branchmapupdate
benchmark branchmap update from for <base> revs to <target>
revs
perf::bundle benchmark the creation of a bundle from a repository
perf::bundleread
Benchmark reading of bundle files.
perf::cca (no help text available)
perf::changegroupchangelog
Benchmark producing a changelog group for a changegroup.
perf::changeset
(no help text available)
perf::ctxfiles
(no help text available)
perf::delta-find
benchmark the process of finding a valid delta for a revlog
revision
perf::diffwd Profile diff of working directory changes
perf::dirfoldmap
benchmap a 'dirstate._map.dirfoldmap.get()' request
perf::dirs (no help text available)
perf::dirstate
benchmap the time of various distate operations
perf::dirstatedirs
benchmap a 'dirstate.hasdir' call from an empty 'dirs' cache
perf::dirstatefoldmap
benchmap a 'dirstate._map.filefoldmap.get()' request
perf::dirstatewrite
benchmap the time it take to write a dirstate on disk
perf::discovery
benchmark discovery between local repo and the peer at given
path
perf::fncacheencode
(no help text available)
perf::fncacheload
(no help text available)
perf::fncachewrite
(no help text available)
perf::heads benchmark the computation of a changelog heads
perf::helper-mergecopies
find statistics about potential parameters for
'perfmergecopies'
perf::helper-pathcopies
find statistic about potential parameters for the
'perftracecopies'
perf::ignore benchmark operation related to computing ignore
perf::index benchmark index creation time followed by a lookup
perf::linelogedits
(no help text available)
perf::loadmarkers
benchmark the time to parse the on-disk markers for a repo
perf::log (no help text available)
perf::lookup (no help text available)
perf::lrucachedict
(no help text available)
perf::manifest
benchmark the time to read a manifest from disk and return a
usable
perf::mergecalculate
(no help text available)
perf::mergecopies
measure runtime of 'copies.mergecopies'
perf::moonwalk
benchmark walking the changelog backwards
perf::nodelookup
(no help text available)
perf::nodemap
benchmark the time necessary to look up revision from a cold
nodemap
perf::parents
benchmark the time necessary to fetch one changeset's parents.
perf::pathcopies
benchmark the copy tracing logic
perf::phases benchmark phasesets computation
perf::phasesremote
benchmark time needed to analyse phases of the remote server
perf::progress
printing of progress bars
perf::rawfiles
(no help text available)
perf::revlogchunks
Benchmark operations on revlog chunks.
perf::revlogindex
Benchmark operations against a revlog index.
perf::revlogrevision
Benchmark obtaining a revlog revision.
perf::revlogrevisions
Benchmark reading a series of revisions from a revlog.
perf::revlogwrite
Benchmark writing a series of revisions to a revlog.
perf::revrange
(no help text available)
perf::revset benchmark the execution time of a revset
perf::startup
(no help text available)
perf::status benchmark the performance of a single status call
perf::stream-consume
benchmark the full application of a stream clone
perf::stream-generate
benchmark the full generation of a stream clone
perf::stream-locked-section
benchmark the initial, repo-locked, section of a stream-clone
perf::tags (no help text available)
perf::templating
test the rendering time of a given template
perf::unbundle
benchmark application of a bundle in a repository.
perf::unidiff
benchmark a unified diff between revisions
perf::volatilesets
benchmark the computation of various volatile set
perf::walk (no help text available)
perf::write microbenchmark ui.write (and others)
(use 'hg help -v perf' to show built-in aliases and global options)
$ hg help perfaddremove
hg perf::addremove
aliases: perfaddremove
(no help text available)
options:
-T --template TEMPLATE display with template
(some details hidden, use --verbose to show complete help)
$ hg perfaddremove
$ hg perfancestors
$ hg perfancestorset 2
$ hg perfannotate a
$ hg perfbdiff -c 1
$ hg perfbdiff --alldata 1
$ hg perfunidiff -c 1
$ hg perfunidiff --alldata 1
$ hg perfbookmarks
$ hg perfbranchmap
$ hg perfbranchmapload
$ hg perfbranchmapupdate --base "not tip" --target "tip"
benchmark of branchmap with 3 revisions with 1 new ones
$ hg perfcca
$ hg perfchangegroupchangelog
$ hg perfchangegroupchangelog --cgversion 01
$ hg perfchangeset 2
$ hg perfctxfiles 2
$ hg perfdiffwd
$ hg perfdirfoldmap
$ hg perfdirs
$ hg perfdirstate
$ hg perfdirstate --contains
$ hg perfdirstate --iteration
$ hg perfdirstatedirs
$ hg perfdirstatefoldmap
$ hg perfdirstatewrite
#if repofncache
$ hg perffncacheencode
$ hg perffncacheload
$ hg debugrebuildfncache
fncache already up to date
$ hg perffncachewrite
$ hg debugrebuildfncache
fncache already up to date
#endif
$ hg perfheads
$ hg perfignore
$ hg perfindex
$ hg perflinelogedits -n 1
$ hg perfloadmarkers
$ hg perflog
$ hg perflookup 2
$ hg perflrucache
$ hg perfmanifest 2
$ hg perfmanifest -m 44fe2c8352bb3a478ffd7d8350bbc721920134d1
$ hg perfmanifest -m 44fe2c8352bb
abort: manifest revision must be integer or full node
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$ hg perfmergecalculate -r 3
$ hg perfmoonwalk
$ hg perfnodelookup 2
$ hg perfpathcopies 1 2
$ hg perfprogress --total 1000
$ hg perfrawfiles 2
$ hg perfrevlogindex -c
#if reporevlogstore
$ hg perfrevlogrevisions .hg/store/data/a.i
#endif
$ hg perfrevlogrevision -m 0
$ hg perfrevlogchunks -c
$ hg perfrevrange
$ hg perfrevset 'all()'
$ hg perfstartup
$ hg perfstatus
$ hg perfstatus --dirstate
$ hg perftags
$ hg perftemplating
$ hg perfvolatilesets
$ hg perfwalk
$ hg perfparents
$ hg perfdiscovery -q .
Test run control
----------------
Simple single entry
$ hg perfparents --config perf.stub=no --config perf.run-limits='0.000000001-15'
! wall * comb * user * sys * (best of 15) (glob)
Multiple entries
$ hg perfparents --config perf.stub=no --config perf.run-limits='500000-1, 0.000000001-50'
! wall * comb * user * sys * (best of 50) (glob)
error case are ignored
$ hg perfparents --config perf.stub=no --config perf.run-limits='500, 0.000000001-50'
malformatted run limit entry, missing "-": 500
! wall * comb * user * sys * (best of 50) (glob)
$ hg perfparents --config perf.stub=no --config perf.run-limits='aaa-120, 0.000000001-50'
malformatted run limit entry, could not convert string to float: 'aaa': aaa-120
! wall * comb * user * sys * (best of 50) (glob)
$ hg perfparents --config perf.stub=no --config perf.run-limits='120-aaaaaa, 0.000000001-50'
malformatted run limit entry, invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'aaaaaa': 120-aaaaaa
! wall * comb * user * sys * (best of 50) (glob)
test actual output
------------------
normal output:
$ hg perfheads --config perf.stub=no
! wall * comb * user * sys * (best of *) (glob)
detailed output:
$ hg perfheads --config perf.all-timing=yes --config perf.stub=no
! wall * comb * user * sys * (best of *) (glob)
! wall * comb * user * sys * (max of *) (glob)
! wall * comb * user * sys * (avg of *) (glob)
! wall * comb * user * sys * (median of *) (glob)
test json output
----------------
normal output:
$ hg perfheads --template json --config perf.stub=no
[
{
"comb": *, (glob)
"count": *, (glob)
"sys": *, (glob)
"user": *, (glob)
"wall": * (glob)
}
]
detailed output:
$ hg perfheads --template json --config perf.all-timing=yes --config perf.stub=no
[
{
"avg.comb": *, (glob)
"avg.count": *, (glob)
"avg.sys": *, (glob)
"avg.user": *, (glob)
"avg.wall": *, (glob)
"comb": *, (glob)
"count": *, (glob)
"max.comb": *, (glob)
"max.count": *, (glob)
"max.sys": *, (glob)
"max.user": *, (glob)
"max.wall": *, (glob)
"median.comb": *, (glob)
"median.count": *, (glob)
"median.sys": *, (glob)
"median.user": *, (glob)
"median.wall": *, (glob)
"sys": *, (glob)
"user": *, (glob)
"wall": * (glob)
}
]
Test pre-run feature
--------------------
(perf discovery has some spurious output)
$ hg perfdiscovery . --config perf.stub=no --config perf.run-limits='0.000000001-1' --config perf.pre-run=0
! wall * comb * user * sys * (best of 1) (glob)
searching for changes
$ hg perfdiscovery . --config perf.stub=no --config perf.run-limits='0.000000001-1' --config perf.pre-run=1
! wall * comb * user * sys * (best of 1) (glob)
searching for changes
searching for changes
$ hg perfdiscovery . --config perf.stub=no --config perf.run-limits='0.000000001-1' --config perf.pre-run=3
! wall * comb * user * sys * (best of 1) (glob)
searching for changes
searching for changes
searching for changes
searching for changes
$ hg perf::bundle 'last(all(), 5)'
$ hg bundle --exact --rev 'last(all(), 5)' last-5.hg
4 changesets found
$ hg perf::unbundle last-5.hg
test profile-benchmark option
------------------------------
Function to check that statprof ran
$ statprofran () {
> grep -E 'Sample count:|No samples recorded' > /dev/null
> }
$ hg perfdiscovery . --config perf.stub=no --config perf.run-limits='0.000000001-1' --config perf.profile-benchmark=yes 2>&1 | statprofran
Check perf.py for historical portability
----------------------------------------
$ cd "$TESTDIR/.."
$ (testrepohg files -r 1.2 glob:mercurial/*.c glob:mercurial/*.py;
> testrepohg files -r tip glob:mercurial/*.c glob:mercurial/*.py) |
> "$TESTDIR"/check-perf-code.py contrib/perf.py
contrib/perf.py:\d+: (re)
> from mercurial import (
import newer module separately in try clause for early Mercurial
contrib/perf.py:\d+: (re)
> from mercurial import (
import newer module separately in try clause for early Mercurial
contrib/perf.py:\d+: (re)
> origindexpath = orig.opener.join(indexfile)
use getvfs()/getsvfs() for early Mercurial
contrib/perf.py:\d+: (re)
> origdatapath = orig.opener.join(datafile)
use getvfs()/getsvfs() for early Mercurial
contrib/perf.py:\d+: (re)
> vfs = vfsmod.vfs(tmpdir)
use getvfs()/getsvfs() for early Mercurial
contrib/perf.py:\d+: (re)
> vfs.options = getattr(orig.opener, 'options', None)
use getvfs()/getsvfs() for early Mercurial
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