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obsolete: write obsolete marker inside a transaction
Marker are now written as soon as possible but within a transaction. Using a
transaction ensure a proper behavior on error and rollback compatibility.
Flush logic are not necessary anymore and are dropped from lock release.
With this changeset, the obsstore is open, written and closed for every single
added marker. This is expected to be highly inefficient and batched write should
be implemented "quickly".
Another issue is that every flush of the file will invalidate the obsstore
filecache and trigger a full re instantiation of the repo.obsstore attribute
(including, reading and parsing entry). This is also expected to be highly
inefficient and proper filecache operation should be implemented "quickly" too.
A side benefit of the filecache issue is that repo.obsstore object is properly
invalidated on transaction abortion.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org> |
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date | Wed, 04 Jul 2012 02:21:04 +0200 |
parents | f29f187ee73d |
children | 6047947afb6b |
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$ cat > loop.py <<EOF > from mercurial import commands > > def loop(ui, loops, **opts): > loops = int(loops) > total = None > if loops >= 0: > total = loops > if opts.get('total', None): > total = int(opts.get('total')) > nested = False > if opts.get('nested', None): > nested = True > loops = abs(loops) > > for i in range(loops): > ui.progress('loop', i, 'loop.%d' % i, 'loopnum', total) > if opts.get('parallel'): > ui.progress('other', i, 'other.%d' % i, 'othernum', total) > if nested: > for j in range(2): > ui.progress('nested', j, 'nested.%d' % j, 'nestnum', 2) > ui.progress('nested', None, 'nested.done', 'nestnum', 2) > ui.progress('loop', None, 'loop.done', 'loopnum', total) > > commands.norepo += " loop" > > cmdtable = { > "loop": (loop, [('', 'total', '', 'override for total'), > ('', 'nested', False, 'show nested results'), > ('', 'parallel', False, 'show parallel sets of results'), > ], > 'hg loop LOOPS'), > } > EOF $ cp $HGRCPATH $HGRCPATH.orig $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "progress=" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "loop=`pwd`/loop.py" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "[progress]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "format = topic bar number" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "assume-tty=1" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "width=60" >> $HGRCPATH test default params, display nothing because of delay $ hg -y loop 3 2>&1 | "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" $ echo "delay=0" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "refresh=0" >> $HGRCPATH test with delay=0, refresh=0 $ hg -y loop 3 2>&1 | "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" loop [ ] 0/3 loop [===============> ] 1/3 loop [===============================> ] 2/3 \r (esc) test nested short-lived topics (which shouldn't display with nestdelay): $ hg -y loop 3 --nested 2>&1 | \ > python "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" loop [ ] 0/3 loop [===============> ] 1/3 loop [===============================> ] 2/3 \r (esc) $ hg --config progress.changedelay=0 -y loop 3 --nested 2>&1 | \ > python "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" loop [ ] 0/3 nested [ ] 0/2 nested [======================> ] 1/2 loop [===============> ] 1/3 nested [ ] 0/2 nested [======================> ] 1/2 loop [===============================> ] 2/3 nested [ ] 0/2 nested [======================> ] 1/2 \r (esc) test two topics being printed in parallel (as when we're doing a local --pull clone, where you get the unbundle and bundle progress at the same time): $ hg loop 3 --parallel 2>&1 | python "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" loop [ ] 0/3 loop [===============> ] 1/3 loop [===============================> ] 2/3 \r (esc) test refresh is taken in account $ hg -y --config progress.refresh=100 loop 3 2>&1 | "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" test format options 1 $ hg -y --config 'progress.format=number topic item+2' loop 2 2>&1 \ > | "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" 0/2 loop lo 1/2 loop lo \r (esc) test format options 2 $ hg -y --config 'progress.format=number item-3 bar' loop 2 2>&1 \ > | "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" 0/2 p.0 [ ] 1/2 p.1 [=======================> ] \r (esc) test format options and indeterminate progress $ hg -y --config 'progress.format=number item bar' loop -- -2 2>&1 \ > | "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" 0 loop.0 [ <=> ] 1 loop.1 [ <=> ] \r (esc) make sure things don't fall over if count > total $ hg -y loop --total 4 6 2>&1 | "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" loop [ ] 0/4 loop [===========> ] 1/4 loop [=======================> ] 2/4 loop [===================================> ] 3/4 loop [===============================================>] 4/4 loop [ <=> ] 5/4 \r (esc) test immediate progress completion $ hg -y loop 0 2>&1 | "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" test delay time estimates $ cat > mocktime.py <<EOF > import os > import time > > class mocktime(object): > def __init__(self, increment): > self.time = 0 > self.increment = increment > def __call__(self): > self.time += self.increment > return self.time > > def uisetup(ui): > time.time = mocktime(int(os.environ.get('MOCKTIME', '11'))) > EOF $ cp $HGRCPATH.orig $HGRCPATH $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "mocktime=`pwd`/mocktime.py" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "progress=" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "loop=`pwd`/loop.py" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "[progress]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "assume-tty=1" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "delay=25" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "width=60" >> $HGRCPATH $ hg -y loop 8 2>&1 | python "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" loop [=========> ] 2/8 1m07s loop [===============> ] 3/8 56s loop [=====================> ] 4/8 45s loop [==========================> ] 5/8 34s loop [================================> ] 6/8 23s loop [=====================================> ] 7/8 12s \r (esc) $ MOCKTIME=10000 hg -y loop 4 2>&1 | python "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" loop [ ] 0/4 loop [=========> ] 1/4 8h21m loop [====================> ] 2/4 5h34m loop [==============================> ] 3/4 2h47m \r (esc) $ MOCKTIME=1000000 hg -y loop 4 2>&1 | python "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" loop [ ] 0/4 loop [=========> ] 1/4 5w00d loop [====================> ] 2/4 3w03d loop [=============================> ] 3/4 11d14h \r (esc) $ MOCKTIME=14000000 hg -y loop 4 2>&1 | python "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" loop [ ] 0/4 loop [=========> ] 1/4 1y18w loop [===================> ] 2/4 46w03d loop [=============================> ] 3/4 23w02d \r (esc) Time estimates should not fail when there's no end point: $ hg -y loop -- -4 2>&1 | python "$TESTDIR/filtercr.py" loop [ <=> ] 2 loop [ <=> ] 3 \r (esc)