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tests: use time.time() for relative start and stop times
os.times() does not work on Windows. This was resulting in the
test start, stop, and duration times being reported as 0.
This commit swaps in time.time() for wall clock measurements.
This isn't ideal, as time.time() is not monotonic. But Python 2.7
does not have a monotonic timer that works on Windows. So it is
the best we have which is trivially usable. And test times aren't
terribly important, so variances due to clock skew are arguably
acceptable.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7126
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 16 Oct 2019 21:31:40 -0700 |
parents | e1643a0455c8 |
children | 9c35267f01e0 |
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#require sqlite $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > sqlitestore = > EOF New repo should not use SQLite by default $ hg init empty-no-sqlite $ cat empty-no-sqlite/.hg/requires dotencode fncache generaldelta revlogv1 sparserevlog store storage.new-repo-backend=sqlite is recognized $ hg --config storage.new-repo-backend=sqlite init empty-sqlite $ cat empty-sqlite/.hg/requires dotencode exp-sqlite-001 exp-sqlite-comp-001=zstd (zstd !) exp-sqlite-comp-001=$BUNDLE2_COMPRESSIONS$ (no-zstd !) fncache generaldelta revlogv1 sparserevlog store $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [storage] > new-repo-backend = sqlite > EOF Can force compression to zlib $ hg --config storage.sqlite.compression=zlib init empty-zlib $ cat empty-zlib/.hg/requires dotencode exp-sqlite-001 exp-sqlite-comp-001=$BUNDLE2_COMPRESSIONS$ fncache generaldelta revlogv1 sparserevlog store Can force compression to none $ hg --config storage.sqlite.compression=none init empty-none $ cat empty-none/.hg/requires dotencode exp-sqlite-001 exp-sqlite-comp-001=none fncache generaldelta revlogv1 sparserevlog store Can make a local commit $ hg init local-commit $ cd local-commit $ echo 0 > foo $ hg commit -A -m initial adding foo That results in a row being inserted into various tables $ sqlite3 .hg/store/db.sqlite -init /dev/null << EOF > SELECT * FROM filepath; > EOF 1|foo $ sqlite3 .hg/store/db.sqlite -init /dev/null << EOF > SELECT * FROM fileindex; > EOF 1|1|0|-1|-1|0|0|1||6/\xef(L\xe2\xca\x02\xae\xcc\x8d\xe6\xd5\xe8\xa1\xc3\xaf\x05V\xfe (esc) $ sqlite3 .hg/store/db.sqlite -init /dev/null << EOF > SELECT * FROM delta; > EOF 1|1| \xd2\xaf\x8d\xd2"\x01\xdd\x8dH\xe5\xdc\xfc\xae\xd2\x81\xff\x94"\xc7|0 (esc) Tracking multiple files works $ echo 1 > bar $ hg commit -A -m 'add bar' adding bar $ sqlite3 .hg/store/db.sqlite -init /dev/null << EOF > SELECT * FROM filedata ORDER BY id ASC; > EOF 1|1|foo|0|6/\xef(L\xe2\xca\x02\xae\xcc\x8d\xe6\xd5\xe8\xa1\xc3\xaf\x05V\xfe|-1|-1|0|0|1| (esc) 2|2|bar|0|\xb8\xe0/d3s\x80!\xa0e\xf9Au\xc7\xcd#\xdb_\x05\xbe|-1|-1|1|0|2| (esc) Multiple revisions of a file works $ echo a >> foo $ hg commit -m 'modify foo' $ sqlite3 .hg/store/db.sqlite -init /dev/null << EOF > SELECT * FROM filedata ORDER BY id ASC; > EOF 1|1|foo|0|6/\xef(L\xe2\xca\x02\xae\xcc\x8d\xe6\xd5\xe8\xa1\xc3\xaf\x05V\xfe|-1|-1|0|0|1| (esc) 2|2|bar|0|\xb8\xe0/d3s\x80!\xa0e\xf9Au\xc7\xcd#\xdb_\x05\xbe|-1|-1|1|0|2| (esc) 3|1|foo|1|\xdd\xb3V\xcd\xde1p@\xf7\x8e\x90\xb8*\x8b,\xe9\x0e\xd6j+|0|-1|2|0|3|1 (esc) $ cd ..