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perf: call _generatechangelog() instead of group()
Now that we have a separate function for generating just the changelog
bits, the perf command should call it so it gets more accurate
behavior.
This changes the results of this command on my hg repo significantly:
! wall 1.390502 comb 1.390000 user 1.370000 sys 0.020000 (best of 8)
! wall 1.768750 comb 1.760000 user 1.760000 sys 0.000000 (best of 6)
Profiling seems to reveal that ~20% of execution time is spent in
progress bar accounting and printing! If we run with
progress.disable=true:
! wall 1.639134 comb 1.650000 user 1.630000 sys 0.020000 (best of 7)
A nice speedup. But profiling still shows a good chunk of time being
spent in progress bar accounting code. The reason is that the
progress bar is conditionally enabled via an argument to
cgpacker.group(). The previous code in perf.py calling into group()
did not enable the progress bar but _generatechangelog() always does.
I think it is important for the perf* commands to capture real-world
use cases. And this code always runs with an active progress bar. So
the regression is acceptable.
That being said, terminal printing performance can vary substantially.
I don't think perf* commands should test terminal printing unless
explicitly desired. So I've disabled progress bar printing in this
command.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4134
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 06 Aug 2018 10:43:05 -0700 |
parents | 3790610c2793 |
children | 2372284d9457 |
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# Copyright 2012 Facebook # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. """Find tests that newly pass under Python 3. The approach is simple: we maintain a whitelist of Python 3 passing tests in the repository, and periodically run all the /other/ tests and look for new passes. Any newly passing tests get automatically added to the whitelist. You probably want to run it like this: $ cd tests $ python3 ../contrib/python3-ratchet.py \ > --working-tests=../contrib/python3-whitelist """ from __future__ import print_function from __future__ import absolute_import import argparse import json import os import subprocess import sys _hgenv = dict(os.environ) _hgenv.update({ 'HGPLAIN': '1', }) _HG_FIRST_CHANGE = '9117c6561b0bd7792fa13b50d28239d51b78e51f' def _runhg(*args): return subprocess.check_output(args, env=_hgenv) def _is_hg_repo(path): return _runhg('hg', 'log', '-R', path, '-r0', '--template={node}').strip() == _HG_FIRST_CHANGE def _py3default(): if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: return sys.executable return 'python3' def main(argv=()): p = argparse.ArgumentParser() p.add_argument('--working-tests', help='List of tests that already work in Python 3.') p.add_argument('--commit-to-repo', help='If set, commit newly fixed tests to the given repo') p.add_argument('-j', default=os.sysconf(r'SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN'), type=int, help='Number of parallel tests to run.') p.add_argument('--python3', default=_py3default(), help='python3 interpreter to use for test run') p.add_argument('--commit-user', default='python3-ratchet@mercurial-scm.org', help='Username to specify when committing to a repo.') opts = p.parse_args(argv) if opts.commit_to_repo: if not _is_hg_repo(opts.commit_to_repo): print('abort: specified repository is not the hg repository') sys.exit(1) if not opts.working_tests or not os.path.isfile(opts.working_tests): print('abort: --working-tests must exist and be a file (got %r)' % opts.working_tests) sys.exit(1) elif opts.commit_to_repo: root = _runhg('hg', 'root').strip() if not opts.working_tests.startswith(root): print('abort: if --commit-to-repo is given, ' '--working-tests must be from that repo') sys.exit(1) try: subprocess.check_call([opts.python3, '-c', 'import sys ; ' 'assert ((3, 5) <= sys.version_info < (3, 6) ' 'or sys.version_info >= (3, 6, 2))']) except subprocess.CalledProcessError: print('warning: Python 3.6.0 and 3.6.1 have ' 'a bug which breaks Mercurial') print('(see https://bugs.python.org/issue29714 for details)') sys.exit(1) rt = subprocess.Popen([opts.python3, 'run-tests.py', '-j', str(opts.j), '--blacklist', opts.working_tests, '--json']) rt.wait() with open('report.json') as f: data = f.read() report = json.loads(data.split('=', 1)[1]) newpass = set() for test, result in report.items(): if result['result'] != 'success': continue # A new passing test! Huzzah! newpass.add(test) if newpass: # We already validated the repo, so we can just dive right in # and commit. if opts.commit_to_repo: print(len(newpass), 'new passing tests on Python 3!') with open(opts.working_tests) as f: oldpass = {l for l in f.read().splitlines() if l} with open(opts.working_tests, 'w') as f: for p in sorted(oldpass | newpass): f.write('%s\n' % p) _runhg('hg', 'commit', '-R', opts.commit_to_repo, '--user', opts.commit_user, '--message', 'python3: expand list of passing tests') else: print('Newly passing tests:', '\n'.join(sorted(newpass))) sys.exit(2) if __name__ == '__main__': main(sys.argv[1:])