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treemanifest: introduce lazy loading of subdirs An earlier patch series made it so that what to load was up to the calling code, which works fine until manifests are copied - when they're copied, they're loaded completely and thus we lose the entire benefit. By lazy loading everything, we can avoid having to pass in the matcher to ~every manifest function, and handle copies correctly as well. This changeset doesn't go as far as it could with loading only the necessary subsets, that will happen in later changes in this series; at the moment, except in a few situations, we just load everything the moment we want to interact with treemanifest._dirs. This is thus most likely to be a small slowdown if treemanifests is in use regardless of whether narrow is in use, but hopefully easier to verify correctness and review. This is part of a series of speedups, it is not expected to produce any real speed improvements itself, but the numbers show that it doesn't produce a large speed penalty in any common case, and for the cases it does provide a penalty in, it is not a large absolute amount (even if it is a large percentage amount). Timing numbers according to command: hyperfine --prepare <preparation_script> 'hg status' HGRCPATH points to a file with the following contents: [extensions] narrow = strip = rebase = mozilla-unified (called m-u below) was at revision #468856. regular hash: eb39298e432d treemanifests hash: 0553b7f29eaf large-dir-repo (called l-d-r below) was generated with the following script: #!/bin/bash hg init large-dir-repo mkdir -p large-dir-repo/third_party/rust/log touch large-dir-repo/third_party/rust/log/foo.txt for i in $(seq 1 30000); do d=$(mktemp -d large-dir-repo/third_party/XXXXXXXXX) touch $d/file.txt done hg -R large-dir-repo ci -Am 'rev0' --user test --date '0 0' echo hi > large-dir-repo/third_party/rust/log/bar.txt hg -R large-dir-repo ci -Am 'rev1' --user test --date '0 0' echo hi > large-dir-repo/third_party/rust/log/baz.txt hg -R large-dir-repo ci -Am 'rev2' --user test --date '0 0' for the repos that use narrow, the narrowspec was this: [include] rootfilesin:accessible/jsat rootfilesin:accessible/tests/mochitest/jsat rootfilesin:mobile/android/chrome/content rootfilesin:mobile/android/modules/geckoview rootfilesin:third_party/rust/log [exclude] This narrowspec was chosen due to the size of the third_party/rust directory (this directory was *not* modified in revision #468856 in mozilla-unified), plus all the directories that *were* modified in revision #468856 of mozilla-unified. Importantly, when using narrow, these repos had everything checked out (in the case of large-dir-repo, that means all 30,001 directories), *before* adding the narrowspec. This is to simulate the behavior when using a virtual filesystem that shows everything for the user even if they haven't added it to the narrowspec yet. This is not a supported configuration, and `hg update` and `hg rebase` will not really do the "correct" thing if there are mutations outside of the narrowspec (which is not the case in these tests, due to a carefully crafted narrowspec), but non-mutating commands should behave correctly. I'm not claiming anything less than a 5% speed win as improvements due to this change; these are probably eiter measurement artifacts or constant time improvements. The numbers that aren't changing are shown primarily to prove that this doesn't make anything worse in any case I plan on testing during this series. 'before' is hg from commit 6268fed3 'N' indicates narrow in use 'T' indicates treemanifest in use Please note that these commands and the narrowspec are a little different than the ones in a similar table that I made in a3cabe9415e1. Important: it is my understanding that these numbers below are *not super reliable*, the large slowdowns may be artifacts of some odd interaction between GC and python module/code complexity. Another changeset of mine (D4351) had shown large timing differences when ~empty, uncalled functions were added to match.py, though only when using --color=never or redirecting to /dev/null. We seem to be on some cusp of complexity or code size that is causing, at my best guess (according to linux `perf` benchmarks) GC to alter behavior and cause a 200-400ms difference in timings. I haven't had a chance to replicate these results on another machine. diff --git: repo | N | T | before (mean +- stdev) | after (mean +- stdev) | % of before ------+---+---+------------------------+-----------------------+------------ m-u | | | 1.580 s +- 0.034 s | 1.576 s +- 0.022 s | 99.7% m-u | | x | 1.568 s +- 0.025 s | 1.584 s +- 0.044 s | 101.0% m-u | x | | 1.569 s +- 0.031 s | 1.554 s +- 0.025 s | 99.0% m-u | x | x | 107.3 ms +- 1.6 ms | 106.3 ms +- 1.5 ms | 99.1% l-d-r | | | 232.5 ms +- 5.9 ms | 233.5 ms +- 5.3 ms | 100.4% l-d-r | | x | 236.6 ms +- 6.3 ms | 233.6 ms +- 7.0 ms | 98.7% l-d-r | x | | 118.4 ms +- 2.1 ms | 118.4 ms +- 1.4 ms | 100.0% l-d-r | x | x | 116.8 ms +- 1.5 ms | 118.9 ms +- 1.6 ms | 101.8% diff -c . --git: repo | N | T | before (mean +- stdev) | after (mean +- stdev) | % of before ------+---+---+------------------------+-----------------------+------------ m-u | | | 354.4 ms +- 16.6 ms | 351.0 ms +- 6.9 ms | 99.0% m-u | | x | 207.2 ms +- 3.0 ms | 206.2 ms +- 2.7 ms | 99.5% m-u | x | | 422.0 ms +- 26.0 ms | 351.2 ms +- 6.4 ms | 83.2% <-- m-u | x | x | 166.7 ms +- 2.1 ms | 169.5 ms +- 4.1 ms | 101.7% l-d-r | | | 98.4 ms +- 4.5 ms | 98.5 ms +- 2.1 ms | 100.1% l-d-r | | x | 5.519 s +- 0.060 s | 5.149 s +- 0.042 s | 93.3% <-- l-d-r | x | | 99.1 ms +- 3.2 ms | 102.6 ms +- 9.7 ms | 103.5% <--? l-d-r | x | x | 994.9 ms +- 10.7 ms | 1.026 s +- 0.012 s | 103.1% <--? rebase -r . --keep -d .^^: repo | N | T | before (mean +- stdev) | after (mean +- stdev) | % of before ------+---+---+------------------------+-----------------------+------------ m-u | | | 6.639 s +- 0.168 s | 6.559 s +- 0.097 s | 98.8% m-u | | x | 6.601 s +- 0.143 s | 6.640 s +- 0.207 s | 100.6% m-u | x | | 6.582 s +- 0.098 s | 6.543 s +- 0.098 s | 99.4% m-u | x | x | 678.4 ms +- 57.7 ms | 703.7 ms +- 52.4 ms | 103.7% <--? l-d-r | | | 780.0 ms +- 23.9 ms | 776.0 ms +- 12.6 ms | 99.5% l-d-r | | x | 7.520 s +- 0.255 s | 7.395 s +- 0.044 s | 98.3% l-d-r | x | | 331.9 ms +- 16.5 ms | 327.0 ms +- 3.4 ms | 98.5% l-d-r | x | x | 6.228 s +- 0.113 s | 5.924 s +- 0.044 s | 95.1% status --change . --copies: repo | N | T | before (mean +- stdev) | after (mean +- stdev) | % of before ------+---+---+------------------------+-----------------------+------------ m-u | | | 330.8 ms +- 7.2 ms | 329.0 ms +- 7.1 ms | 99.5% m-u | | x | 182.9 ms +- 2.7 ms | 183.5 ms +- 2.7 ms | 100.3% m-u | x | | 330.0 ms +- 7.6 ms | 327.1 ms +- 5.4 ms | 99.1% m-u | x | x | 146.2 ms +- 2.4 ms | 147.1 ms +- 1.3 ms | 100.6% l-d-r | | | 95.3 ms +- 1.4 ms | 95.9 ms +- 1.5 ms | 100.6% l-d-r | | x | 5.157 s +- 0.035 s | 5.166 s +- 0.058 s | 100.2% l-d-r | x | | 99.7 ms +- 3.0 ms | 100.2 ms +- 4.4 ms | 100.5% l-d-r | x | x | 993.6 ms +- 13.1 ms | 1.025 s +- 0.015 s | 103.2% <--? status --copies: repo | N | T | before (mean +- stdev) | after (mean +- stdev) | % of before ------+---+---+------------------------+-----------------------+------------ m-u | | | 2.348 s +- 0.031 s | 2.329 s +- 0.019 s | 99.2% m-u | | x | 2.337 s +- 0.026 s | 2.346 s +- 0.034 s | 100.4% m-u | x | | 2.354 s +- 0.015 s | 2.342 s +- 0.021 s | 99.5% m-u | x | x | 120.6 ms +- 4.3 ms | 119.2 ms +- 2.1 ms | 98.8% l-d-r | | | 731.5 ms +- 11.1 ms | 719.6 ms +- 9.8 ms | 98.4% l-d-r | | x | 729.0 ms +- 15.5 ms | 725.7 ms +- 10.6 ms | 99.5% l-d-r | x | | 211.0 ms +- 3.9 ms | 212.8 ms +- 3.7 ms | 100.9% l-d-r | x | x | 211.5 ms +- 4.2 ms | 211.0 ms +- 3.3 ms | 99.8% update $rev^; ~/src/hg/hg{hg}/hg update $rev: repo | N | T | before (mean +- stdev) | after (mean +- stdev) | % of before ------+---+---+------------------------+-----------------------+------------ m-u | | | 3.910 s +- 0.055 s | 3.920 s +- 0.075 s | 100.3% m-u | | x | 3.613 s +- 0.056 s | 3.630 s +- 0.056 s | 100.5% m-u | x | | 3.873 s +- 0.055 s | 3.864 s +- 0.049 s | 99.8% m-u | x | x | 400.4 ms +- 7.4 ms | 403.6 ms +- 5.0 ms | 100.8% l-d-r | | | 531.6 ms +- 10.0 ms | 528.8 ms +- 9.6 ms | 99.5% l-d-r | | x | 10.377 s +- 0.049 s | 9.955 s +- 0.046 s | 95.9% l-d-r | x | | 308.3 ms +- 4.4 ms | 306.8 ms +- 3.7 ms | 99.5% l-d-r | x | x | 1.805 s +- 0.015 s | 1.834 s +- 0.020 s | 101.6% Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4366
author spectral <spectral@google.com>
date Thu, 16 Aug 2018 12:31:52 -0700
parents be441eb65f09
children 78b270a55dc6
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# diffutil.py - utility functions related to diff and patch
#
# Copyright 2006 Brendan Cully <brendan@kublai.com>
# Copyright 2007 Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
# Copyright 2018 Octobus <octobus@octobus.net>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

from __future__ import absolute_import

from .i18n import _

from . import (
    mdiff,
    pycompat,
)

def diffallopts(ui, opts=None, untrusted=False, section='diff'):
    '''return diffopts with all features supported and parsed'''
    return difffeatureopts(ui, opts=opts, untrusted=untrusted, section=section,
                           git=True, whitespace=True, formatchanging=True)

def difffeatureopts(ui, opts=None, untrusted=False, section='diff', git=False,
                    whitespace=False, formatchanging=False):
    '''return diffopts with only opted-in features parsed

    Features:
    - git: git-style diffs
    - whitespace: whitespace options like ignoreblanklines and ignorews
    - formatchanging: options that will likely break or cause correctness issues
      with most diff parsers
    '''
    def get(key, name=None, getter=ui.configbool, forceplain=None):
        if opts:
            v = opts.get(key)
            # diffopts flags are either None-default (which is passed
            # through unchanged, so we can identify unset values), or
            # some other falsey default (eg --unified, which defaults
            # to an empty string). We only want to override the config
            # entries from hgrc with command line values if they
            # appear to have been set, which is any truthy value,
            # True, or False.
            if v or isinstance(v, bool):
                return v
        if forceplain is not None and ui.plain():
            return forceplain
        return getter(section, name or key, untrusted=untrusted)

    # core options, expected to be understood by every diff parser
    buildopts = {
        'nodates': get('nodates'),
        'showfunc': get('show_function', 'showfunc'),
        'context': get('unified', getter=ui.config),
    }
    buildopts['xdiff'] = ui.configbool('experimental', 'xdiff')

    if git:
        buildopts['git'] = get('git')

        # since this is in the experimental section, we need to call
        # ui.configbool directory
        buildopts['showsimilarity'] = ui.configbool('experimental',
                                                    'extendedheader.similarity')

        # need to inspect the ui object instead of using get() since we want to
        # test for an int
        hconf = ui.config('experimental', 'extendedheader.index')
        if hconf is not None:
            hlen = None
            try:
                # the hash config could be an integer (for length of hash) or a
                # word (e.g. short, full, none)
                hlen = int(hconf)
                if hlen < 0 or hlen > 40:
                    msg = _("invalid length for extendedheader.index: '%d'\n")
                    ui.warn(msg % hlen)
            except ValueError:
                # default value
                if hconf == 'short' or hconf == '':
                    hlen = 12
                elif hconf == 'full':
                    hlen = 40
                elif hconf != 'none':
                    msg = _("invalid value for extendedheader.index: '%s'\n")
                    ui.warn(msg % hconf)
            finally:
                buildopts['index'] = hlen

    if whitespace:
        buildopts['ignorews'] = get('ignore_all_space', 'ignorews')
        buildopts['ignorewsamount'] = get('ignore_space_change',
                                          'ignorewsamount')
        buildopts['ignoreblanklines'] = get('ignore_blank_lines',
                                            'ignoreblanklines')
        buildopts['ignorewseol'] = get('ignore_space_at_eol', 'ignorewseol')
    if formatchanging:
        buildopts['text'] = opts and opts.get('text')
        binary = None if opts is None else opts.get('binary')
        buildopts['nobinary'] = (not binary if binary is not None
                                 else get('nobinary', forceplain=False))
        buildopts['noprefix'] = get('noprefix', forceplain=False)
        buildopts['worddiff'] = get('word_diff', 'word-diff', forceplain=False)

    return mdiff.diffopts(**pycompat.strkwargs(buildopts))