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hgweb: profile HTTP requests
Currently, running `hg serve --profile` doesn't yield anything useful:
when the process is terminated the profiling output displays results
from the main thread, which typically spends most of its time in
select.select(). Furthermore, it has no meaningful results from
mercurial.* modules because the threads serving HTTP requests don't
actually get profiled.
This patch teaches the hgweb wsgi applications to profile individual
requests. If profiling is enabled, the profiler kicks in after
HTTP/WSGI environment processing but before Mercurial's main request
processing.
The profile results are printed to the configured profiling output.
If running `hg serve` from a shell, they will be printed to stderr,
just before the HTTP request line is logged. If profiling to a file,
we only write a single profile to the file because the file is not
opened in append mode. We could add support for appending to files
in a future patch if someone wants it.
Per request profiling doesn't work with the statprof profiler because
internally that profiler collects samples from the thread that
*initially* requested profiling be enabled. I have plans to address
this by vendoring Facebook's customized statprof and then improving
it.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 14 Aug 2016 18:37:24 -0700 |
parents | 564a354f7f35 |
children | eb586ed5d8ce |
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Check that renames are correctly saved by a commit after a merge Test with the merge on 3 having the rename on the local parent $ hg init a $ cd a $ echo line1 > foo $ hg add foo $ hg ci -m '0: add foo' $ echo line2 >> foo $ hg ci -m '1: change foo' $ hg up -C 0 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg mv foo bar $ rm bar $ echo line0 > bar $ echo line1 >> bar $ hg ci -m '2: mv foo bar; change bar' created new head $ hg merge 1 merging bar and foo to bar 0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ cat bar line0 line1 line2 $ hg ci -m '3: merge with local rename' $ hg debugindex bar rev offset length ..... linkrev nodeid p1 p2 (re) 0 0 77 ..... 2 d35118874825 000000000000 000000000000 (re) 1 77 76 ..... 3 5345f5ab8abd 000000000000 d35118874825 (re) $ hg debugrename bar bar renamed from foo:9e25c27b87571a1edee5ae4dddee5687746cc8e2 $ hg debugindex foo rev offset length ..... linkrev nodeid p1 p2 (re) 0 0 7 ..... 0 690b295714ae 000000000000 000000000000 (re) 1 7 13 ..... 1 9e25c27b8757 690b295714ae 000000000000 (re) Revert the content change from rev 2: $ hg up -C 2 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm bar $ echo line1 > bar $ hg ci -m '4: revert content change from rev 2' created new head $ hg log --template '{rev}:{node|short} {parents}\n' 4:2263c1be0967 2:0f2ff26688b9 3:0555950ead28 2:0f2ff26688b9 1:5cd961e4045d 2:0f2ff26688b9 0:2665aaee66e9 1:5cd961e4045d 0:2665aaee66e9 This should use bar@rev2 as the ancestor: $ hg --debug merge 3 searching for copies back to rev 1 resolving manifests branchmerge: True, force: False, partial: False ancestor: 0f2ff26688b9, local: 2263c1be0967+, remote: 0555950ead28 preserving bar for resolve of bar starting 4 threads for background file closing (?) bar: versions differ -> m (premerge) picked tool ':merge' for bar (binary False symlink False changedelete False) merging bar my bar@2263c1be0967+ other bar@0555950ead28 ancestor bar@0f2ff26688b9 premerge successful 0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ cat bar line1 line2 $ hg ci -m '5: merge' $ hg debugindex bar rev offset length ..... linkrev nodeid p1 p2 (re) 0 0 77 ..... 2 d35118874825 000000000000 000000000000 (re) 1 77 76 ..... 3 5345f5ab8abd 000000000000 d35118874825 (re) 2 153 7 ..... 4 ff4b45017382 d35118874825 000000000000 (re) 3 160 13 ..... 5 3701b4893544 ff4b45017382 5345f5ab8abd (re) Same thing, but with the merge on 3 having the rename on the remote parent: $ cd .. $ hg clone -U -r 1 -r 2 a b adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 3 changesets with 3 changes to 2 files (+1 heads) $ cd b $ hg up -C 1 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg merge 2 merging foo and bar to bar 0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ cat bar line0 line1 line2 $ hg ci -m '3: merge with remote rename' $ hg debugindex bar rev offset length ..... linkrev nodeid p1 p2 (re) 0 0 77 ..... 2 d35118874825 000000000000 000000000000 (re) 1 77 76 ..... 3 5345f5ab8abd 000000000000 d35118874825 (re) $ hg debugrename bar bar renamed from foo:9e25c27b87571a1edee5ae4dddee5687746cc8e2 $ hg debugindex foo rev offset length ..... linkrev nodeid p1 p2 (re) 0 0 7 ..... 0 690b295714ae 000000000000 000000000000 (re) 1 7 13 ..... 1 9e25c27b8757 690b295714ae 000000000000 (re) Revert the content change from rev 2: $ hg up -C 2 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ rm bar $ echo line1 > bar $ hg ci -m '4: revert content change from rev 2' created new head $ hg log --template '{rev}:{node|short} {parents}\n' 4:2263c1be0967 2:0f2ff26688b9 3:3ffa6b9e35f0 1:5cd961e4045d 2:0f2ff26688b9 2:0f2ff26688b9 0:2665aaee66e9 1:5cd961e4045d 0:2665aaee66e9 This should use bar@rev2 as the ancestor: $ hg --debug merge 3 searching for copies back to rev 1 resolving manifests branchmerge: True, force: False, partial: False ancestor: 0f2ff26688b9, local: 2263c1be0967+, remote: 3ffa6b9e35f0 preserving bar for resolve of bar starting 4 threads for background file closing (?) bar: versions differ -> m (premerge) picked tool ':merge' for bar (binary False symlink False changedelete False) merging bar my bar@2263c1be0967+ other bar@3ffa6b9e35f0 ancestor bar@0f2ff26688b9 premerge successful 0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ cat bar line1 line2 $ hg ci -m '5: merge' $ hg debugindex bar rev offset length ..... linkrev nodeid p1 p2 (re) 0 0 77 ..... 2 d35118874825 000000000000 000000000000 (re) 1 77 76 ..... 3 5345f5ab8abd 000000000000 d35118874825 (re) 2 153 7 ..... 4 ff4b45017382 d35118874825 000000000000 (re) 3 160 13 ..... 5 3701b4893544 ff4b45017382 5345f5ab8abd (re) $ cd ..