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changegroup: allow to force delta to be against p1 This new developer option is useful to general more "generic" bundle. Without this option, a bundle generated from the repository use deltas similar to the one stored in the specific repository it was generated from. This makes performance testing a bit tricky. Using deltas similar to the final result means all delta stored in the bundle can be applied to the target repository without any further processing (except for the rare case of a full snapshot). The application of such bundles (almost) never exercises the (slower) path of searching for a new valid delta. This result in unrealistic and too favorable timing and profile. Instead, we introduce an option to make sure all revisions are stored as a delta against p1. It might not be the best generation option, but it guarantees that the content will be "generic", not favoring a specific target.
author Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net>
date Wed, 10 Oct 2018 00:21:02 +0200
parents aa95fd0257df
children 5fd63bca43a4
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import os
import tempfile

from mercurial import (
    pycompat,
    util,
)

from hgext.fastannotate import error, revmap

if pycompat.ispy3:
    xrange = range

def genhsh(i):
    return chr(i) + b'\0' * 19

def gettemppath():
    fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp()
    os.close(fd)
    os.unlink(path)
    return path

def ensure(condition):
    if not condition:
        raise RuntimeError('Unexpected')

def testbasicreadwrite():
    path = gettemppath()

    rm = revmap.revmap(path)
    ensure(rm.maxrev == 0)
    for i in xrange(5):
        ensure(rm.rev2hsh(i) is None)
    ensure(rm.hsh2rev(b'\0' * 20) is None)

    paths = ['', 'a', None, 'b', 'b', 'c', 'c', None, 'a', 'b', 'a', 'a']
    for i in xrange(1, 5):
        ensure(rm.append(genhsh(i), sidebranch=(i & 1), path=paths[i]) == i)

    ensure(rm.maxrev == 4)
    for i in xrange(1, 5):
        ensure(rm.hsh2rev(genhsh(i)) == i)
        ensure(rm.rev2hsh(i) == genhsh(i))

    # re-load and verify
    rm.flush()
    rm = revmap.revmap(path)
    ensure(rm.maxrev == 4)
    for i in xrange(1, 5):
        ensure(rm.hsh2rev(genhsh(i)) == i)
        ensure(rm.rev2hsh(i) == genhsh(i))
        ensure(bool(rm.rev2flag(i) & revmap.sidebranchflag) == bool(i & 1))

    # append without calling save() explicitly
    for i in xrange(5, 12):
        ensure(rm.append(genhsh(i), sidebranch=(i & 1), path=paths[i],
                         flush=True) == i)

    # re-load and verify
    rm = revmap.revmap(path)
    ensure(rm.maxrev == 11)
    for i in xrange(1, 12):
        ensure(rm.hsh2rev(genhsh(i)) == i)
        ensure(rm.rev2hsh(i) == genhsh(i))
        ensure(rm.rev2path(i) == paths[i] or paths[i - 1])
        ensure(bool(rm.rev2flag(i) & revmap.sidebranchflag) == bool(i & 1))

    os.unlink(path)

    # missing keys
    ensure(rm.rev2hsh(12) is None)
    ensure(rm.rev2hsh(0) is None)
    ensure(rm.rev2hsh(-1) is None)
    ensure(rm.rev2flag(12) is None)
    ensure(rm.rev2path(12) is None)
    ensure(rm.hsh2rev(b'\1' * 20) is None)

    # illformed hash (not 20 bytes)
    try:
        rm.append(b'\0')
        ensure(False)
    except Exception:
        pass

def testcorruptformat():
    path = gettemppath()

    # incorrect header
    with open(path, 'w') as f:
        f.write(b'NOT A VALID HEADER')
    try:
        revmap.revmap(path)
        ensure(False)
    except error.CorruptedFileError:
        pass

    # rewrite the file
    os.unlink(path)
    rm = revmap.revmap(path)
    rm.append(genhsh(0), flush=True)

    rm = revmap.revmap(path)
    ensure(rm.maxrev == 1)

    # corrupt the file by appending a byte
    size = os.stat(path).st_size
    with open(path, 'a') as f:
        f.write('\xff')
    try:
        revmap.revmap(path)
        ensure(False)
    except error.CorruptedFileError:
        pass

    # corrupt the file by removing the last byte
    ensure(size > 0)
    with open(path, 'w') as f:
        f.truncate(size - 1)
    try:
        revmap.revmap(path)
        ensure(False)
    except error.CorruptedFileError:
        pass

    os.unlink(path)

def testcopyfrom():
    path = gettemppath()
    rm = revmap.revmap(path)
    for i in xrange(1, 10):
        ensure(rm.append(genhsh(i), sidebranch=(i & 1), path=str(i // 3)) == i)
    rm.flush()

    # copy rm to rm2
    rm2 = revmap.revmap()
    rm2.copyfrom(rm)
    path2 = gettemppath()
    rm2.path = path2
    rm2.flush()

    # two files should be the same
    ensure(len(set(util.readfile(p) for p in [path, path2])) == 1)

    os.unlink(path)
    os.unlink(path2)

class fakefctx(object):
    def __init__(self, node, path=None):
        self._node = node
        self._path = path

    def node(self):
        return self._node

    def path(self):
        return self._path

def testcontains():
    path = gettemppath()

    rm = revmap.revmap(path)
    for i in xrange(1, 5):
        ensure(rm.append(genhsh(i), sidebranch=(i & 1)) == i)

    for i in xrange(1, 5):
        ensure(((genhsh(i), None) in rm) == ((i & 1) == 0))
        ensure((fakefctx(genhsh(i)) in rm) == ((i & 1) == 0))
    for i in xrange(5, 10):
        ensure(fakefctx(genhsh(i)) not in rm)
        ensure((genhsh(i), None) not in rm)

    # "contains" checks paths
    rm = revmap.revmap()
    for i in xrange(1, 5):
        ensure(rm.append(genhsh(i), path=str(i // 2)) == i)
    for i in xrange(1, 5):
        ensure(fakefctx(genhsh(i), path=str(i // 2)) in rm)
        ensure(fakefctx(genhsh(i), path='a') not in rm)

def testlastnode():
    path = gettemppath()
    ensure(revmap.getlastnode(path) is None)
    rm = revmap.revmap(path)
    ensure(revmap.getlastnode(path) is None)
    for i in xrange(1, 10):
        hsh = genhsh(i)
        rm.append(hsh, path=str(i // 2), flush=True)
        ensure(revmap.getlastnode(path) == hsh)
        rm2 = revmap.revmap(path)
        ensure(rm2.rev2hsh(rm2.maxrev) == hsh)

testbasicreadwrite()
testcorruptformat()
testcopyfrom()
testcontains()
testlastnode()