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store: implement fncache basic path encoding in C
(This is not yet enabled; it will be turned on in a followup patch.)
The path encoding performed by fncache is complex and (perhaps
surprisingly) slow enough to negatively affect the overall performance
of Mercurial.
For a short path (< 120 bytes), the Python code can be reduced to a fairly
tractable state machine that either determines that nothing needs to be
done in a single pass, or performs the encoding in a second pass.
For longer paths, we avoid the more complicated hashed encoding scheme
for now, and fall back to Python.
Raw performance: I measured in a repo containing 150,000 files in its tip
manifest, with a median path name length of 57 bytes, and 95th percentile
of 96 bytes.
In this repo, the Python code takes 3.1 seconds to encode all path
names, while the hybrid C-and-Python code (called from Python) takes
0.21 seconds, for a speedup of about 14.
Across several other large repositories, I've measured the speedup from
the C code at between 26x and 40x.
For path names above 120 bytes where we must fall back to Python for
hashed encoding, the speedup is about 1.7x. Thus absolute performance
will depend strongly on the characteristics of a particular repository.
author | Bryan O'Sullivan <bryano@fb.com> |
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date | Tue, 18 Sep 2012 15:42:19 -0700 |
parents | f2719b387380 |
children | bd19587a3347 |
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$ hg init repo $ cd repo $ echo 123 > a $ echo 123 > c $ echo 123 > e $ hg add a c e $ hg commit -m "first" a c e nothing changed $ hg revert abort: no files or directories specified (use --all to revert all files) [255] $ hg revert --all $ echo 123 > b should show b unknown $ hg status ? b $ echo 12 > c should show b unknown and c modified $ hg status M c ? b $ hg add b should show b added and c modified $ hg status M c A b $ hg rm a should show a removed, b added and c modified $ hg status M c A b R a $ hg revert a should show b added, copy saved, and c modified $ hg status M c A b $ hg revert b should show b unknown, and c modified $ hg status M c ? b $ hg revert --no-backup c should show unknown: b $ hg status ? b $ hg add b should show b added $ hg status b A b $ rm b should show b deleted $ hg status b ! b $ hg revert -v b forgetting b should not find b $ hg status b b: * (glob) should show a c e $ ls a c e should verbosely save backup to e.orig $ echo z > e $ hg revert --all -v saving current version of e as e.orig reverting e should say no changes needed $ hg revert a no changes needed to a should say file not managed $ echo q > q $ hg revert q file not managed: q $ rm q should say file not found $ hg revert notfound notfound: no such file in rev 334a9e57682c $ touch d $ hg add d $ hg rm a $ hg commit -m "second" $ echo z > z $ hg add z $ hg st A z ? e.orig should add a, remove d, forget z $ hg revert --all -r0 adding a removing d forgetting z should forget a, undelete d $ hg revert --all -rtip forgetting a undeleting d $ rm a *.orig should silently add a $ hg revert -r0 a $ hg st a A a $ hg rm d $ hg st d R d should silently keep d removed $ hg revert -r0 d $ hg st d R d $ hg update -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved #if execbit $ chmod +x c $ hg revert --all reverting c should print non-executable $ test -x c || echo non-executable non-executable $ chmod +x c $ hg commit -m exe $ chmod -x c $ hg revert --all reverting c should print executable $ test -x c && echo executable executable #endif $ cd .. Issue241: update and revert produces inconsistent repositories $ hg init a $ cd a $ echo a >> a $ hg commit -A -d '1 0' -m a adding a $ echo a >> a $ hg commit -d '2 0' -m a $ hg update 0 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ mkdir b $ echo b > b/b should fail - no arguments $ hg revert -rtip abort: no files or directories specified (use --all to revert all files, or 'hg update 1' to update) [255] should succeed $ hg revert --all -rtip reverting a Issue332: confusing message when reverting directory $ hg ci -A -m b adding b/b created new head $ echo foobar > b/b $ mkdir newdir $ echo foo > newdir/newfile $ hg add newdir/newfile $ hg revert b newdir reverting b/b (glob) forgetting newdir/newfile (glob) $ echo foobar > b/b $ hg revert . reverting b/b (glob) reverting a rename target should revert the source $ hg mv a newa $ hg revert newa $ hg st a newa ? newa $ cd .. $ hg init ignored $ cd ignored $ echo '^ignored$' > .hgignore $ echo '^ignoreddir$' >> .hgignore $ echo '^removed$' >> .hgignore $ mkdir ignoreddir $ touch ignoreddir/file $ touch ignoreddir/removed $ touch ignored $ touch removed 4 ignored files (we will add/commit everything) $ hg st -A -X .hgignore I ignored I ignoreddir/file I ignoreddir/removed I removed $ hg ci -qAm 'add files' ignored ignoreddir/file ignoreddir/removed removed $ echo >> ignored $ echo >> ignoreddir/file $ hg rm removed ignoreddir/removed should revert ignored* and undelete *removed $ hg revert -a --no-backup reverting ignored reverting ignoreddir/file (glob) undeleting ignoreddir/removed (glob) undeleting removed $ hg st -mardi $ hg up -qC $ echo >> ignored $ hg rm removed should silently revert the named files $ hg revert --no-backup ignored removed $ hg st -mardi $ cd ..