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sparse-read: move from a recursive-based approach to a heap-based one
The previous recursive approach was trying to optimise each read slice to have
a good density. It had the tendency to over-optimize smaller slices while
leaving larger hole in others.
The new approach focuses on improving the combined density of all the reads,
instead of the individual slices. It slices at the largest gaps first, as they
reduce the total amount of read data the most efficiently.
Another benefit of this approach is that we iterate over the delta chain only
once, reducing the overhead of slicing long delta chains.
On the repository we use for tests, the new approach shows similar or faster
performance than the current default linear full read.
The repository contains about 450,000 revisions with many concurrent
topological branches. Tests have been run on two versions of the repository:
one built with the current delta constraint, and the other with an unlimited
delta span (using 'experimental.maxdeltachainspan=0')
Below are timings for building 1% of all the revision in the manifest log using
'hg perfrevlogrevisions -m'. Times are given in seconds. They include the new
couple of follow-up changeset in this series.
delta-span standard unlimited
linear-read 922s 632s
sparse-read 814s 566s
author | Boris Feld <boris.feld@octobus.net> |
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date | Wed, 18 Oct 2017 12:53:00 +0200 |
parents | 3748098d072a |
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#require fuzzywuzzy $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [extensions] > releasenotes= > EOF $ hg init simple-repo $ cd simple-repo A fix directive from commit message is added to release notes $ touch fix1 $ hg -q commit -A -l - << EOF > commit 1 > > .. fix:: > > Fix from commit message. > EOF $ cat >> $TESTTMP/single-fix-bullet << EOF > Bug Fixes > ========= > > * Fix from release notes. > EOF $ hg releasenotes -r . $TESTTMP/single-fix-bullet $ cat $TESTTMP/single-fix-bullet Bug Fixes ========= * Fix from release notes. * Fix from commit message. Processing again ignores the already added bullet. $ hg releasenotes -r . $TESTTMP/single-fix-bullet $ cat $TESTTMP/single-fix-bullet Bug Fixes ========= * Fix from release notes. * Fix from commit message. $ cd .. Sections are unioned $ hg init subsections $ cd subsections $ touch fix1 $ hg -q commit -A -l - << EOF > Commit 1 > > .. feature:: Commit Message Feature > > This describes a feature from a commit message. > EOF $ cat >> $TESTTMP/single-feature-section << EOF > New Features > ============ > > Notes Feature > ------------- > > This describes a feature from a release notes file. > EOF $ hg releasenotes -r . $TESTTMP/single-feature-section $ cat $TESTTMP/single-feature-section New Features ============ Notes Feature ------------- This describes a feature from a release notes file. Commit Message Feature ---------------------- This describes a feature from a commit message. Doing it again won't add another section $ hg releasenotes -r . $TESTTMP/single-feature-section Commit Message Feature already exists in feature section; ignoring $ cat $TESTTMP/single-feature-section New Features ============ Notes Feature ------------- This describes a feature from a release notes file. Commit Message Feature ---------------------- This describes a feature from a commit message. $ cd .. Bullets from rev merge with those from notes file. $ hg init bullets $ cd bullets $ touch fix1 $ hg -q commit -A -l - << EOF > commit 1 > > .. fix:: > > this is fix1. > EOF $ touch fix2 $ hg -q commit -A -l - << EOF > commit 2 > > .. fix:: > > this is fix2. > EOF $ hg releasenotes -r 'all()' $TESTTMP/relnotes-bullet-problem $ cat $TESTTMP/relnotes-bullet-problem Bug Fixes ========= * this is fix1. * this is fix2. $ touch fix3 $ hg -q commit -A -l - << EOF > commit 3 > > .. fix:: > > this is fix3. > EOF $ hg releasenotes -r . $TESTTMP/relnotes-bullet-problem $ cat $TESTTMP/relnotes-bullet-problem Bug Fixes ========= * this is fix1. * this is fix2. * this is fix3. $ cd .. Ignores commit messages containing issueNNNN based on issue number. $ hg init simple-fuzzrepo $ cd simple-fuzzrepo $ touch fix1 $ hg -q commit -A -l - << EOF > commit 1 > > .. fix:: > > Resolved issue4567. > EOF $ cat >> $TESTTMP/issue-number-notes << EOF > Bug Fixes > ========= > > * Fixed issue1234 related to XYZ. > > * Fixed issue4567 related to ABC. > > * Fixed issue3986 related to PQR. > EOF $ hg releasenotes -r . $TESTTMP/issue-number-notes "issue4567" already exists in notes; ignoring $ cat $TESTTMP/issue-number-notes Bug Fixes ========= * Fixed issue1234 related to XYZ. * Fixed issue4567 related to ABC. * Fixed issue3986 related to PQR. $ cd .. Adds short commit messages (words < 10) without comparison unless there is an exact match. $ hg init tempdir $ cd tempdir $ touch feature1 $ hg -q commit -A -l - << EOF > commit 1 > > .. feature:: > > Adds a new feature 1. > EOF $ hg releasenotes -r . $TESTTMP/short-sentence-notes $ touch feature2 $ hg -q commit -A -l - << EOF > commit 2 > > .. feature:: > > Adds a new feature 2. > EOF $ hg releasenotes -r . $TESTTMP/short-sentence-notes $ cat $TESTTMP/short-sentence-notes New Features ============ * Adds a new feature 1. * Adds a new feature 2. $ cd .. Ignores commit messages based on fuzzy comparison. $ hg init fuzznotes $ cd fuzznotes $ touch fix1 $ hg -q commit -A -l - << EOF > commit 1 > > .. fix:: > > This is a fix with another line. > And it is a big one. > EOF $ cat >> $TESTTMP/fuzz-ignore-notes << EOF > Bug Fixes > ========= > > * Fixed issue4567 by improving X. > > * This is the first line. This is next line with one newline. > > This is another line written after two newlines. This is going to be a big one. > > * This fixes another problem. > EOF $ hg releasenotes -r . $TESTTMP/fuzz-ignore-notes "This is a fix with another line. And it is a big one." already exists in notes file; ignoring $ cat $TESTTMP/fuzz-ignore-notes Bug Fixes ========= * Fixed issue4567 by improving X. * This is the first line. This is next line with one newline. This is another line written after two newlines. This is going to be a big one. * This fixes another problem.