tests/test-linerange.py
author Valentin Gatien-Baron <valentin.gatienbaron@gmail.com>
Tue, 02 Jul 2019 12:59:58 -0400
changeset 42621 99ebde4fec99
parent 37583 6939b6ac960a
child 43076 2372284d9457
permissions -rw-r--r--
commit: improve the files field of changelog for merges Currently, the files list of merge commits repeats all the deletions (either actual deletions, or files that got renamed) that happened between base and p2 of the merge. If p2 is the main branch, the list can easily be much bigger than the change being merged. This results in various problems worth improving: - changelog is bigger than necessary - `hg log directory` lists many unrelated merge commits, and `hg log -v -r commit` frequently fills multiple screens worth of files - it possibly slows down adjustlinkrev, by forcing it to read more manifests, and that function can certainly be a bottleneck - the server side of pulls can waste a lot of time simply opening the filelogs for pointless files (the constant factors for opening even a tiny filelog is apparently pretty bad) So stop listing such files as described in the code. Impacted merge commits and their descendants get a different hash than they would have without this. This doesn't seem problematic, except for convert. The previous commit helped with that in the hg->hg case (but if you do svn->hg twice from scratch, hashes can still change). The rest of the description is numbers. I don't have much to report, because recreating the files list of existing repositories is not easy: - debugupgradeformat and bundle/unbundle don't recreate the list - export/import tends to choke quickly applying patches or on description that contain diffs, - merge commits from the convert extension don't have the right files list for reasons orthogonal to the current commit - replaying the merge with hg update/hg merge/hg revert --all/hg commit can end up failing in hg revert - I wasn't sure that using debugsetparents + debugrebuilddirstate would really build the right thing I measured commit time before and after this change, in a case with no files filtered out, several files filtered out (no difference) and 5k files filtered out (+1% time). Recreating the 100 more recent merges in a private repo, the concatenated uncompressed files lists goes from 1.12MB to 0.52MB. Excluding 3 merges that are not representative, then the size goes from 570k to 15k. I converted part of mozilla-central, and observed file list shrinking quite a bit too, starting at the very first merge, 733641d9feaf, going from 550 files to 10 files (although they have relatively few merges, so they probably wouldn't care). Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6613

from __future__ import absolute_import

import unittest
from mercurial import error, mdiff

# for readability, line numbers are 0-origin
text1 = b'''
           00 at OLD
           01 at OLD
           02 at OLD
02 at NEW, 03 at OLD
03 at NEW, 04 at OLD
04 at NEW, 05 at OLD
05 at NEW, 06 at OLD
           07 at OLD
           08 at OLD
           09 at OLD
           10 at OLD
           11 at OLD
'''[1:] # strip initial LF

text2 = b'''
00 at NEW
01 at NEW
02 at NEW, 03 at OLD
03 at NEW, 04 at OLD
04 at NEW, 05 at OLD
05 at NEW, 06 at OLD
06 at NEW
07 at NEW
08 at NEW
09 at NEW
10 at NEW
11 at NEW
'''[1:] # strip initial LF

def filteredblocks(blocks, rangeb):
    """return `rangea` extracted from `blocks` coming from
    `mdiff.blocksinrange` along with the mask of blocks within rangeb.
    """
    filtered, rangea = mdiff.blocksinrange(blocks, rangeb)
    skipped = [b not in filtered for b in blocks]
    return rangea, skipped

class blocksinrangetests(unittest.TestCase):

    def setUp(self):
        self.blocks = list(mdiff.allblocks(text1, text2))
        assert self.blocks == [
            ([0, 3, 0, 2], b'!'),
            ((3, 7, 2, 6), b'='),
            ([7, 12, 6, 12], b'!'),
            ((12, 12, 12, 12), b'='),
        ], self.blocks

    def testWithinEqual(self):
        """linerange within an "=" block"""
        # IDX 0         1
        #     012345678901
        # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old)
        #        ^^
        linerange2 = (3, 5)
        linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2)
        self.assertEqual(linerange1, (4, 6))
        self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True])

    def testWithinEqualStrictly(self):
        """linerange matching exactly an "=" block"""
        # IDX 0         1
        #     012345678901
        # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old)
        #       ^^^^
        linerange2 = (2, 6)
        linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2)
        self.assertEqual(linerange1, (3, 7))
        self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True])

    def testWithinEqualLowerbound(self):
        """linerange at beginning of an "=" block"""
        # IDX 0         1
        #     012345678901
        # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old)
        #       ^^
        linerange2 = (2, 4)
        linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2)
        self.assertEqual(linerange1, (3, 5))
        self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True])

    def testWithinEqualLowerboundOneline(self):
        """oneline-linerange at beginning of an "=" block"""
        # IDX 0         1
        #     012345678901
        # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old)
        #       ^
        linerange2 = (2, 3)
        linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2)
        self.assertEqual(linerange1, (3, 4))
        self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True])

    def testWithinEqualUpperbound(self):
        """linerange at end of an "=" block"""
        # IDX 0         1
        #     012345678901
        # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old)
        #        ^^^
        linerange2 = (3, 6)
        linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2)
        self.assertEqual(linerange1, (4, 7))
        self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True])

    def testWithinEqualUpperboundOneLine(self):
        """oneline-linerange at end of an "=" block"""
        # IDX 0         1
        #     012345678901
        # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old)
        #          ^
        linerange2 = (5, 6)
        linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2)
        self.assertEqual(linerange1, (6, 7))
        self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, True, True])

    def testWithinFirstBlockNeq(self):
        """linerange within the first "!" block"""
        # IDX 0         1
        #     012345678901
        # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old)
        #     ^
        #      |           (empty)
        #      ^
        #     ^^
        for linerange2 in [
            (0, 1),
            (1, 1),
            (1, 2),
            (0, 2),
        ]:
            linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2)
            self.assertEqual(linerange1, (0, 3))
            self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, True, True, True])

    def testWithinLastBlockNeq(self):
        """linerange within the last "!" block"""
        # IDX 0         1
        #     012345678901
        # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old)
        #           ^
        #            ^
        #           |      (empty)
        #           ^^^^^^
        #                ^
        for linerange2 in [
            (6, 7),
            (7, 8),
            (7, 7),
            (6, 12),
            (11, 12),
        ]:
            linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2)
            self.assertEqual(linerange1, (7, 12))
            self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, True, False, True])

    def testAccrossTwoBlocks(self):
        """linerange accross two blocks"""
        # IDX 0         1
        #     012345678901
        # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old)
        #      ^^^^
        linerange2 = (1, 5)
        linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2)
        self.assertEqual(linerange1, (0, 6))
        self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, False, True, True])

    def testCrossingSeveralBlocks(self):
        """linerange accross three blocks"""
        # IDX 0         1
        #     012345678901
        # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old)
        #      ^^^^^^^
        linerange2 = (1, 8)
        linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2)
        self.assertEqual(linerange1, (0, 12))
        self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, False, False, True])

    def testStartInEqBlock(self):
        """linerange starting in an "=" block"""
        # IDX 0         1
        #     012345678901
        # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old)
        #          ^^^^
        #         ^^^^^^^
        for linerange2, expectedlinerange1 in [
            ((5, 9), (6, 12)),
            ((4, 11), (5, 12)),
        ]:
            linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2)
            self.assertEqual(linerange1, expectedlinerange1)
            self.assertEqual(skipped, [True, False, False, True])

    def testEndInEqBlock(self):
        """linerange ending in an "=" block"""
        # IDX 0         1
        #     012345678901
        # SRC NNOOOONNNNNN (New/Old)
        #      ^^
        #     ^^^^^
        for linerange2, expectedlinerange1 in [
            ((1, 3), (0, 4)),
            ((0, 4), (0, 5)),
        ]:
            linerange1, skipped = filteredblocks(self.blocks, linerange2)
            self.assertEqual(linerange1, expectedlinerange1)
            self.assertEqual(skipped, [False, False, True, True])

    def testOutOfRange(self):
        """linerange exceeding file size"""
        exctype = error.Abort
        for linerange2 in [
            (0, 34),
            (15, 12),
        ]:
            # Could be `with self.assertRaises(error.Abort)` but python2.6
            # does not have assertRaises context manager.
            try:
                mdiff.blocksinrange(self.blocks, linerange2)
            except exctype as exc:
                self.assertTrue('line range exceeds file size' in str(exc))
            else:
                self.fail('%s not raised' % exctype.__name__)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    import silenttestrunner
    silenttestrunner.main(__name__)