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rust-discovery: using the children cache in add_missing The DAG range computation often needs to get back to very old revisions, and turns out to be disproportionately long, given that the end goal is to remove the descendents of the given missing revisons from the undecided set. The fast iteration capabilities available in the Rust case make it possible to avoid the DAG range entirely, at the cost of precomputing the children cache, and to simply iterate on children of the given missing revisions. This is a case where staying on the same side of the interface between the two languages has clear benefits. On discoveries with initial undecided sets small enough to bypass sampling entirely, the total cost of computing the children cache and the subsequent iteration becomes better than the Python + C counterpart, which relies on reachableroots2. For example, on a repo with more than one million revisions with an initial undecided set of 11 elements, we get these figures: Rust version with simple iteration addcommons: 57.287us first undecided computation: 184.278334ms first children cache computation: 131.056us addmissings iteration: 42.766us first addinfo total: 185.24 ms Python + C version first addcommons: 0.29 ms addcommons 0.21 ms first undecided computation 191.35 ms addmissings 45.75 ms first addinfo total: 237.77 ms On discoveries with large undecided sets, the initial price paid makes the first addinfo slower than the Python + C version, but that's more than compensated by the gain in sampling and subsequent iterations. Here's an extreme example with an undecided set of a million revisions: Rust version: first undecided computation: 293.842629ms first children cache computation: 407.911297ms addmissings iteration: 34.312869ms first addinfo total: 776.02 ms taking initial sample query 2: sampling time: 1318.38 ms query 2; still undecided: 1005013, sample size is: 200 addmissings: 143.062us Python + C version: first undecided computation 298.13 ms addmissings 80.13 ms first addinfo total: 399.62 ms taking initial sample query 2: sampling time: 3957.23 ms query 2; still undecided: 1005013, sample size is: 200 addmissings 52.88 ms Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6428
author Georges Racinet <georges.racinet@octobus.net>
date Tue, 16 Apr 2019 01:16:39 +0200
parents 23d5e03dad70
children 268662aac075
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# Test that certain objects conform to well-defined interfaces.

from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

from mercurial import encoding
encoding.environ[b'HGREALINTERFACES'] = b'1'

import os
import subprocess
import sys

# Only run if tests are run in a repo
if subprocess.call(['python', '%s/hghave' % os.environ['TESTDIR'],
                    'test-repo']):
    sys.exit(80)

from mercurial.thirdparty.zope import (
    interface as zi,
)
from mercurial.thirdparty.zope.interface import (
    verify as ziverify,
)
from mercurial import (
    bundlerepo,
    filelog,
    httppeer,
    localrepo,
    manifest,
    pycompat,
    repository,
    revlog,
    sshpeer,
    statichttprepo,
    ui as uimod,
    unionrepo,
    vfs as vfsmod,
    wireprotoserver,
    wireprototypes,
    wireprotov1peer,
    wireprotov2server,
)

testdir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
rootdir = pycompat.fsencode(os.path.normpath(os.path.join(testdir, '..')))

sys.path[0:0] = [testdir]
import simplestorerepo
del sys.path[0]

def checkzobject(o, allowextra=False):
    """Verify an object with a zope interface."""
    ifaces = zi.providedBy(o)
    if not ifaces:
        print('%r does not provide any zope interfaces' % o)
        return

    # Run zope.interface's built-in verification routine. This verifies that
    # everything that is supposed to be present is present.
    for iface in ifaces:
        ziverify.verifyObject(iface, o)

    if allowextra:
        return

    # Now verify that the object provides no extra public attributes that
    # aren't declared as part of interfaces.
    allowed = set()
    for iface in ifaces:
        allowed |= set(iface.names(all=True))

    public = {a for a in dir(o) if not a.startswith('_')}

    for attr in sorted(public - allowed):
        print('public attribute not declared in interfaces: %s.%s' % (
            o.__class__.__name__, attr))

# Facilitates testing localpeer.
class dummyrepo(object):
    def __init__(self):
        self.ui = uimod.ui()
    def filtered(self, name):
        pass
    def _restrictcapabilities(self, caps):
        pass

class dummyopener(object):
    handlers = []

# Facilitates testing sshpeer without requiring a server.
class badpeer(httppeer.httppeer):
    def __init__(self):
        super(badpeer, self).__init__(None, None, None, dummyopener(), None,
                                      None)
        self.badattribute = True

    def badmethod(self):
        pass

class dummypipe(object):
    def close(self):
        pass

def main():
    ui = uimod.ui()
    # Needed so we can open a local repo with obsstore without a warning.
    ui.setconfig(b'experimental', b'evolution.createmarkers', True)

    checkzobject(badpeer())

    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.ipeerbase, httppeer.httppeer)
    checkzobject(httppeer.httppeer(None, None, None, dummyopener(), None, None))

    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.ipeerv2, httppeer.httpv2peer)
    checkzobject(httppeer.httpv2peer(None, b'', b'', None, None, None))

    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.ipeerbase,
                         localrepo.localpeer)
    checkzobject(localrepo.localpeer(dummyrepo()))

    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.ipeercommandexecutor,
                         localrepo.localcommandexecutor)
    checkzobject(localrepo.localcommandexecutor(None))

    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.ipeercommandexecutor,
                         wireprotov1peer.peerexecutor)
    checkzobject(wireprotov1peer.peerexecutor(None))

    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.ipeerbase, sshpeer.sshv1peer)
    checkzobject(sshpeer.sshv1peer(ui, b'ssh://localhost/foo', b'', dummypipe(),
                                   dummypipe(), None, None))

    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.ipeerbase, sshpeer.sshv2peer)
    checkzobject(sshpeer.sshv2peer(ui, b'ssh://localhost/foo', b'', dummypipe(),
                                   dummypipe(), None, None))

    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.ipeerbase, bundlerepo.bundlepeer)
    checkzobject(bundlerepo.bundlepeer(dummyrepo()))

    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.ipeerbase, statichttprepo.statichttppeer)
    checkzobject(statichttprepo.statichttppeer(dummyrepo()))

    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.ipeerbase, unionrepo.unionpeer)
    checkzobject(unionrepo.unionpeer(dummyrepo()))

    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.ilocalrepositorymain,
                         localrepo.localrepository)
    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.ilocalrepositoryfilestorage,
                         localrepo.revlogfilestorage)
    repo = localrepo.makelocalrepository(ui, rootdir)
    checkzobject(repo)

    ziverify.verifyClass(wireprototypes.baseprotocolhandler,
                         wireprotoserver.sshv1protocolhandler)
    ziverify.verifyClass(wireprototypes.baseprotocolhandler,
                         wireprotoserver.sshv2protocolhandler)
    ziverify.verifyClass(wireprototypes.baseprotocolhandler,
                         wireprotoserver.httpv1protocolhandler)
    ziverify.verifyClass(wireprototypes.baseprotocolhandler,
                         wireprotov2server.httpv2protocolhandler)

    sshv1 = wireprotoserver.sshv1protocolhandler(None, None, None)
    checkzobject(sshv1)
    sshv2 = wireprotoserver.sshv2protocolhandler(None, None, None)
    checkzobject(sshv2)

    httpv1 = wireprotoserver.httpv1protocolhandler(None, None, None)
    checkzobject(httpv1)
    httpv2 = wireprotov2server.httpv2protocolhandler(None, None)
    checkzobject(httpv2)

    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.ifilestorage, filelog.filelog)
    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.imanifestdict, manifest.manifestdict)
    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.imanifestrevisionstored,
                         manifest.manifestctx)
    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.imanifestrevisionwritable,
                         manifest.memmanifestctx)
    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.imanifestrevisionstored,
                         manifest.treemanifestctx)
    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.imanifestrevisionwritable,
                         manifest.memtreemanifestctx)
    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.imanifestlog, manifest.manifestlog)
    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.imanifeststorage, manifest.manifestrevlog)

    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.irevisiondelta,
                         simplestorerepo.simplestorerevisiondelta)
    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.ifilestorage, simplestorerepo.filestorage)
    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.iverifyproblem,
                         simplestorerepo.simplefilestoreproblem)

    vfs = vfsmod.vfs(b'.')
    fl = filelog.filelog(vfs, b'dummy.i')
    checkzobject(fl, allowextra=True)

    # Conforms to imanifestlog.
    ml = manifest.manifestlog(vfs, repo, manifest.manifestrevlog(repo.svfs),
                              repo.narrowmatch())
    checkzobject(ml)
    checkzobject(repo.manifestlog)

    # Conforms to imanifestrevision.
    mctx = ml[repo[0].manifestnode()]
    checkzobject(mctx)

    # Conforms to imanifestrevisionwritable.
    checkzobject(mctx.new())
    checkzobject(mctx.copy())

    # Conforms to imanifestdict.
    checkzobject(mctx.read())

    mrl = manifest.manifestrevlog(vfs)
    checkzobject(mrl)

    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.irevisiondelta,
                         revlog.revlogrevisiondelta)

    rd = revlog.revlogrevisiondelta(
        node=b'',
        p1node=b'',
        p2node=b'',
        basenode=b'',
        linknode=b'',
        flags=b'',
        baserevisionsize=None,
        revision=b'',
        delta=None)
    checkzobject(rd)

    ziverify.verifyClass(repository.iverifyproblem,
                         revlog.revlogproblem)
    checkzobject(revlog.revlogproblem())

main()