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view tests/test-revlog-delta-find.t @ 50924:9bffc6c4e4c5
pycompat: deprecate using bytes
Python2 has been dropped for a while, so lets comply to the signature of the
global function.
This open the way to drop the use of `pycompat.getattr` and company, and,
especially, the associated `util.safehasattr`.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Thu, 08 Dec 2022 15:57:42 +0100 |
parents | 23b0999f6201 |
children | fa4c4fa232d6 |
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========================================================== Test various things around delta computation within revlog ========================================================== basic setup ----------- $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [debug] > revlog.debug-delta=yes > EOF $ cat << EOF >> sha256line.py > # a way to quickly produce file of significant size and poorly compressable content. > import hashlib > import sys > for line in sys.stdin: > print(hashlib.sha256(line.encode('utf8')).hexdigest()) > EOF $ hg init base-repo $ cd base-repo create a "large" file $ $TESTDIR/seq.py 1000 | $PYTHON $TESTTMP/sha256line.py > my-file.txt $ hg add my-file.txt $ hg commit -m initial-commit DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=0: delta-base=0 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) Add more change at the end of the file $ $TESTDIR/seq.py 1001 1200 | $PYTHON $TESTTMP/sha256line.py >> my-file.txt $ hg commit -m "large-change" DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=1: delta-base=0 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) Add small change at the start $ hg up 'desc("initial-commit")' --quiet $ mv my-file.txt foo $ echo "small change at the start" > my-file.txt $ cat foo >> my-file.txt $ rm foo $ hg commit -m "small-change" DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=2: delta-base=0 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) created new head $ hg log -r 'head()' -T '{node}\n' >> ../base-heads.nodes $ hg log -r 'desc("initial-commit")' -T '{node}\n' >> ../initial.node $ hg log -r 'desc("small-change")' -T '{node}\n' >> ../small.node $ hg log -r 'desc("large-change")' -T '{node}\n' >> ../large.node $ cd .. Check delta find policy and result for merge on commit ====================================================== Check that delta of merge pick best of the two parents ------------------------------------------------------ As we check against both parents, the one with the largest change should produce the smallest delta and be picked. $ hg clone base-repo test-parents --quiet $ hg -R test-parents update 'nodefromfile("small.node")' --quiet $ hg -R test-parents merge 'nodefromfile("large.node")' --quiet The delta base is the "large" revision as it produce a smaller delta. $ hg -R test-parents commit -m "merge from small change" DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=3: delta-base=1 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) Check that the behavior tested above can we disabled ---------------------------------------------------- We disable the checking of both parent at the same time. The `small` change, that produce a less optimal delta, should be picked first as it is "closer" to the new commit. $ hg clone base-repo test-no-parents --quiet $ hg -R test-no-parents update 'nodefromfile("small.node")' --quiet $ hg -R test-no-parents merge 'nodefromfile("large.node")' --quiet The delta base is the "large" revision as it produce a smaller delta. $ hg -R test-no-parents commit -m "merge from small change" \ > --config storage.revlog.optimize-delta-parent-choice=no DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=3: delta-base=2 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) Check delta-find policy and result when unbundling ================================================== Build a bundle with all delta built against p1 $ hg bundle -R test-parents --all --config devel.bundle.delta=p1 all-p1.hg 4 changesets found Default policy of trusting delta from the bundle ------------------------------------------------ Keeping the `p1` delta used in the bundle is sub-optimal for storage, but strusting in-bundle delta is faster to apply. $ hg init bundle-default $ hg -R bundle-default unbundle all-p1.hg --quiet DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=0: delta-base=0 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=1: delta-base=0 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=2: delta-base=0 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=3: delta-base=2 * (glob) (confirm the file revision are in the same order, 2 should be smaller than 1) $ hg -R bundle-default debugdata my-file.txt 2 | wc -l \s*1001 (re) $ hg -R bundle-default debugdata my-file.txt 1 | wc -l \s*1200 (re) explicitly enabled ------------------ Keeping the `p1` delta used in the bundle is sub-optimal for storage, but strusting in-bundle delta is faster to apply. $ hg init bundle-reuse-enabled $ hg -R bundle-reuse-enabled unbundle all-p1.hg --quiet \ > --config storage.revlog.reuse-external-delta-parent=yes DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=0: delta-base=0 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=1: delta-base=0 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=2: delta-base=0 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=3: delta-base=2 * (glob) (confirm the file revision are in the same order, 2 should be smaller than 1) $ hg -R bundle-reuse-enabled debugdata my-file.txt 2 | wc -l \s*1001 (re) $ hg -R bundle-reuse-enabled debugdata my-file.txt 1 | wc -l \s*1200 (re) explicitly disabled ------------------- Not reusing the delta-base from the parent means we the delta will be made against the "best" parent. (so not the same as the previous two) $ hg init bundle-reuse-disabled $ hg -R bundle-reuse-disabled unbundle all-p1.hg --quiet \ > --config storage.revlog.reuse-external-delta-parent=no DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=0: delta-base=0 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=1: delta-base=0 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=2: delta-base=0 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=3: delta-base=1 * (glob) (confirm the file revision are in the same order, 2 should be smaller than 1) $ hg -R bundle-reuse-disabled debugdata my-file.txt 2 | wc -l \s*1001 (re) $ hg -R bundle-reuse-disabled debugdata my-file.txt 1 | wc -l \s*1200 (re) Check the path.*:pulled-delta-reuse-policy option ========================================== Get a repository with the bad parent picked and a clone ready to pull the merge $ cp -aR bundle-reuse-enabled peer-bad-delta $ hg clone peer-bad-delta local-pre-pull --rev `cat large.node` --rev `cat small.node` --quiet DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=0: delta-base=0 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=1: delta-base=0 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=2: delta-base=0 * (glob) Check the parent order for the file $ hg -R local-pre-pull debugdata my-file.txt 2 | wc -l \s*1001 (re) $ hg -R local-pre-pull debugdata my-file.txt 1 | wc -l \s*1200 (re) Pull with no value (so the default) ----------------------------------- default is to reuse the (bad) delta $ cp -aR local-pre-pull local-no-value $ hg -R local-no-value pull --quiet DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=3: delta-base=2 * (glob) Pull with explicitly the default -------------------------------- default is to reuse the (bad) delta $ cp -aR local-pre-pull local-default $ hg -R local-default pull --quiet --config 'paths.default:pulled-delta-reuse-policy=default' DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=3: delta-base=2 * (glob) Pull with no-reuse ------------------ We don't reuse the base, so we get a better delta $ cp -aR local-pre-pull local-no-reuse $ hg -R local-no-reuse pull --quiet --config 'paths.default:pulled-delta-reuse-policy=no-reuse' DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=3: delta-base=1 * (glob) Pull with try-base ------------------ We requested to use the (bad) delta $ cp -aR local-pre-pull local-try-base $ hg -R local-try-base pull --quiet --config 'paths.default:pulled-delta-reuse-policy=try-base' DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=3: delta-base=2 * (glob) Case where we force a "bad" delta to be applied =============================================== We build a very different file content to force a full snapshot $ cp -aR peer-bad-delta peer-bad-delta-with-full $ cp -aR local-pre-pull local-pre-pull-full $ echo '[paths]' >> local-pre-pull-full/.hg/hgrc $ echo 'default=../peer-bad-delta-with-full' >> local-pre-pull-full/.hg/hgrc $ hg -R peer-bad-delta-with-full update 'desc("merge")' --quiet $ ($TESTDIR/seq.py 2000 2100; $TESTDIR/seq.py 500 510; $TESTDIR/seq.py 3000 3050) \ > | $PYTHON $TESTTMP/sha256line.py > peer-bad-delta-with-full/my-file.txt $ hg -R peer-bad-delta-with-full commit -m 'trigger-full' DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=4: delta-base=4 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) Check that "try-base" behavior challenge the delta -------------------------------------------------- The bundling process creates a delta against the previous revision, however this is an invalid chain for the client, so it is not considered and we do a full snapshot again. $ cp -aR local-pre-pull-full local-try-base-full $ hg -R local-try-base-full pull --quiet \ > --config 'paths.default:pulled-delta-reuse-policy=try-base' DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=3: delta-base=2 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=4: delta-base=4 * (glob) Check that "forced" behavior do not challenge the delta, even if it is full. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A full bundle should be accepted as full bundle without recomputation $ cp -aR local-pre-pull-full local-forced-full $ hg -R local-forced-full pull --quiet \ > --config 'paths.default:pulled-delta-reuse-policy=forced' DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=3: delta-base=2 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=4: delta-base=4 is-cached=1 - search-rounds=0 try-count=0 - delta-type=full snap-depth=0 - * (glob) Check that "forced" behavior do not challenge the delta, even if it is bad. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The client does not challenge anything and applies the bizarre delta directly. Note: If the bundling process becomes smarter, this test might no longer work (as the server won't be sending "bad" deltas anymore) and might need something more subtle to test this behavior. $ hg bundle -R peer-bad-delta-with-full --all --config devel.bundle.delta=p1 all-p1.hg 5 changesets found $ cp -aR local-pre-pull-full local-forced-full-p1 $ hg -R local-forced-full-p1 pull --quiet \ > --config 'paths.*:pulled-delta-reuse-policy=forced' all-p1.hg DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=3: delta-base=2 is-cached=1 *search-rounds=0 try-count=0* (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=4: delta-base=3 is-cached=1 *search-rounds=0 try-count=0* (glob) Check that running "forced" on a non-general delta repository does not corrupt it --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Even if requested to be used, some of the delta in the revlog cannot be stored on a non-general delta repository. We check that the bundle application was correct. $ hg init \ > --config format.usegeneraldelta=no \ > --config format.sparse-revlog=no \ > local-forced-full-p1-no-gd $ hg debugformat -R local-forced-full-p1-no-gd | grep generaldelta generaldelta: no $ hg -R local-forced-full-p1-no-gd pull --quiet local-pre-pull-full \ > --config debug.revlog.debug-delta=no $ hg -R local-forced-full-p1-no-gd pull --quiet \ > --config 'paths.*:pulled-delta-reuse-policy=forced' all-p1.hg DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: CHANGELOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: MANIFESTLOG: * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=3: delta-base=0 * - search-rounds=1 try-count=1 * (glob) DBG-DELTAS: FILELOG:my-file.txt: rev=4: delta-base=4 * - search-rounds=1 try-count=1 * (glob) $ hg -R local-forced-full-p1-no-gd verify checking changesets checking manifests crosschecking files in changesets and manifests checking files checking dirstate checked 5 changesets with 5 changes to 1 files