view tests/test-rebase-interruptions.t @ 29787:80df04266a16

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>
date Sun, 14 Aug 2016 18:37:24 -0700
parents 157675d0f600
children 27e67cfea27f 918e7dcf8820
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  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > rebase=
  > 
  > [phases]
  > publish=False
  > 
  > [alias]
  > tglog = log -G --template "{rev}: '{desc}' {branches}\n"
  > tglogp = log -G --template "{rev}:{phase} '{desc}' {branches}\n"
  > EOF


  $ hg init a
  $ cd a

  $ echo A > A
  $ hg ci -Am A
  adding A

  $ echo B > B
  $ hg ci -Am B
  adding B

  $ echo C >> A
  $ hg ci -m C

  $ hg up -q -C 0

  $ echo D >> A
  $ hg ci -m D
  created new head

  $ echo E > E
  $ hg ci -Am E
  adding E

  $ cd ..


Changes during an interruption - continue:

  $ hg clone -q -u . a a1
  $ cd a1

  $ hg tglog
  @  4: 'E'
  |
  o  3: 'D'
  |
  | o  2: 'C'
  | |
  | o  1: 'B'
  |/
  o  0: 'A'
  
Rebasing B onto E:

  $ hg rebase -s 1 -d 4
  rebasing 1:27547f69f254 "B"
  rebasing 2:965c486023db "C"
  merging A
  warning: conflicts while merging A! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
  unresolved conflicts (see hg resolve, then hg rebase --continue)
  [1]

Force a commit on C during the interruption:

  $ hg up -q -C 2 --config 'extensions.rebase=!'

  $ echo 'Extra' > Extra
  $ hg add Extra
  $ hg ci -m 'Extra' --config 'extensions.rebase=!'

Force this commit onto secret phase

  $ hg phase --force --secret 6

  $ hg tglogp
  @  6:secret 'Extra'
  |
  | o  5:draft 'B'
  | |
  | o  4:draft 'E'
  | |
  | o  3:draft 'D'
  | |
  o |  2:draft 'C'
  | |
  o |  1:draft 'B'
  |/
  o  0:draft 'A'
  
Resume the rebasing:

  $ hg rebase --continue
  already rebased 1:27547f69f254 "B" as 45396c49d53b
  rebasing 2:965c486023db "C"
  merging A
  warning: conflicts while merging A! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
  unresolved conflicts (see hg resolve, then hg rebase --continue)
  [1]

Solve the conflict and go on:

  $ echo 'conflict solved' > A
  $ rm A.orig
  $ hg resolve -m A
  (no more unresolved files)
  continue: hg rebase --continue

  $ hg rebase --continue
  already rebased 1:27547f69f254 "B" as 45396c49d53b
  rebasing 2:965c486023db "C"
  warning: new changesets detected on source branch, not stripping

  $ hg tglogp
  o  7:draft 'C'
  |
  | o  6:secret 'Extra'
  | |
  o |  5:draft 'B'
  | |
  @ |  4:draft 'E'
  | |
  o |  3:draft 'D'
  | |
  | o  2:draft 'C'
  | |
  | o  1:draft 'B'
  |/
  o  0:draft 'A'
  
  $ cd ..


Changes during an interruption - abort:

  $ hg clone -q -u . a a2
  $ cd a2

  $ hg tglog
  @  4: 'E'
  |
  o  3: 'D'
  |
  | o  2: 'C'
  | |
  | o  1: 'B'
  |/
  o  0: 'A'
  
Rebasing B onto E:

  $ hg rebase -s 1 -d 4
  rebasing 1:27547f69f254 "B"
  rebasing 2:965c486023db "C"
  merging A
  warning: conflicts while merging A! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
  unresolved conflicts (see hg resolve, then hg rebase --continue)
  [1]

Force a commit on B' during the interruption:

  $ hg up -q -C 5 --config 'extensions.rebase=!'

  $ echo 'Extra' > Extra
  $ hg add Extra
  $ hg ci -m 'Extra' --config 'extensions.rebase=!'

  $ hg tglog
  @  6: 'Extra'
  |
  o  5: 'B'
  |
  o  4: 'E'
  |
  o  3: 'D'
  |
  | o  2: 'C'
  | |
  | o  1: 'B'
  |/
  o  0: 'A'
  
Abort the rebasing:

  $ hg rebase --abort
  warning: new changesets detected on target branch, can't strip
  rebase aborted

  $ hg tglog
  @  6: 'Extra'
  |
  o  5: 'B'
  |
  o  4: 'E'
  |
  o  3: 'D'
  |
  | o  2: 'C'
  | |
  | o  1: 'B'
  |/
  o  0: 'A'
  
  $ cd ..

Changes during an interruption - abort (again):

  $ hg clone -q -u . a a3
  $ cd a3

  $ hg tglogp
  @  4:draft 'E'
  |
  o  3:draft 'D'
  |
  | o  2:draft 'C'
  | |
  | o  1:draft 'B'
  |/
  o  0:draft 'A'
  
Rebasing B onto E:

  $ hg rebase -s 1 -d 4
  rebasing 1:27547f69f254 "B"
  rebasing 2:965c486023db "C"
  merging A
  warning: conflicts while merging A! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
  unresolved conflicts (see hg resolve, then hg rebase --continue)
  [1]

Change phase on B and B'

  $ hg up -q -C 5 --config 'extensions.rebase=!'
  $ hg phase --public 1
  $ hg phase --public 5
  $ hg phase --secret -f 2

  $ hg tglogp
  @  5:public 'B'
  |
  o  4:public 'E'
  |
  o  3:public 'D'
  |
  | o  2:secret 'C'
  | |
  | o  1:public 'B'
  |/
  o  0:public 'A'
  
Abort the rebasing:

  $ hg rebase --abort
  warning: can't clean up public changesets 45396c49d53b
  rebase aborted

  $ hg tglogp
  @  5:public 'B'
  |
  o  4:public 'E'
  |
  o  3:public 'D'
  |
  | o  2:secret 'C'
  | |
  | o  1:public 'B'
  |/
  o  0:public 'A'
  
  $ cd ..