git: skeleton of a new extension to _directly_ operate on git repos
This is based in part of work I did years ago in hgit, but it's mostly
new code since I'm using pygit2 instead of dulwich and the hg storage
interfaces have improved. Some cleanup of old hgit code by Pulkit,
which I greatly appreciate.
test-git-interop.t does not cover a whole lot of cases, but it
passes. It includes status, diff, making a new commit, and `hg annotate`
working on the git repository.
This is _not_ (yet) production quality code: this is an
experiment. Known technical debt lurking in this implementation:
* Writing bookmarks just totally ignores transactions.
* The way progress is threaded down into the gitstore is awful.
* Ideally we'd find a way to incrementally reindex DAGs. I'm not sure
how to do that efficiently, so we might need a "known only fast-forwards"
mode on the DAG indexer for use on `hg commit` and friends.
* We don't even _try_ to do anything reasonable for `hg pull` or `hg push`.
* Mercurial need an interface for the changelog type.
Tests currently require git 2.24 as far as I'm aware: `git status` has
some changed output that I didn't try and handle in a compatible way.
This patch has produced some interesting cleanups, most recently on
the manifest type. I expect continuing down this road will produce
other meritorious cleanups throughout our code.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6734
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import _lsprof
import sys
from .pycompat import getattr
from . import pycompat
Profiler = _lsprof.Profiler
# PyPy doesn't expose profiler_entry from the module.
profiler_entry = getattr(_lsprof, 'profiler_entry', None)
__all__ = [b'profile', b'Stats']
def profile(f, *args, **kwds):
"""XXX docstring"""
p = Profiler()
p.enable(subcalls=True, builtins=True)
try:
f(*args, **kwds)
finally:
p.disable()
return Stats(p.getstats())
class Stats(object):
"""XXX docstring"""
def __init__(self, data):
self.data = data
def sort(self, crit="inlinetime"):
"""XXX docstring"""
# profiler_entries isn't defined when running under PyPy.
if profiler_entry:
if crit not in profiler_entry.__dict__:
raise ValueError(b"Can't sort by %s" % crit)
elif self.data and not getattr(self.data[0], crit, None):
raise ValueError(b"Can't sort by %s" % crit)
self.data.sort(key=lambda x: getattr(x, crit), reverse=True)
for e in self.data:
if e.calls:
e.calls.sort(key=lambda x: getattr(x, crit), reverse=True)
def pprint(self, top=None, file=None, limit=None, climit=None):
"""XXX docstring"""
if file is None:
file = sys.stdout
d = self.data
if top is not None:
d = d[:top]
cols = b"% 12d %12d %11.4f %11.4f %s\n"
hcols = b"% 12s %12s %12s %12s %s\n"
file.write(
hcols
% (
b"CallCount",
b"Recursive",
b"Total(s)",
b"Inline(s)",
b"module:lineno(function)",
)
)
count = 0
for e in d:
file.write(
cols
% (
e.callcount,
e.reccallcount,
e.totaltime,
e.inlinetime,
label(e.code),
)
)
count += 1
if limit is not None and count == limit:
return
ccount = 0
if climit and e.calls:
for se in e.calls:
file.write(
cols
% (
se.callcount,
se.reccallcount,
se.totaltime,
se.inlinetime,
b" %s" % label(se.code),
)
)
count += 1
ccount += 1
if limit is not None and count == limit:
return
if climit is not None and ccount == climit:
break
def freeze(self):
"""Replace all references to code objects with string
descriptions; this makes it possible to pickle the instance."""
# this code is probably rather ickier than it needs to be!
for i in range(len(self.data)):
e = self.data[i]
if not isinstance(e.code, str):
self.data[i] = type(e)((label(e.code),) + e[1:])
if e.calls:
for j in range(len(e.calls)):
se = e.calls[j]
if not isinstance(se.code, str):
e.calls[j] = type(se)((label(se.code),) + se[1:])
_fn2mod = {}
def label(code):
if isinstance(code, str):
if sys.version_info.major >= 3:
code = code.encode('latin-1')
return code
try:
mname = _fn2mod[code.co_filename]
except KeyError:
for k, v in list(pycompat.iteritems(sys.modules)):
if v is None:
continue
if not isinstance(getattr(v, '__file__', None), str):
continue
if v.__file__.startswith(code.co_filename):
mname = _fn2mod[code.co_filename] = k
break
else:
mname = _fn2mod[code.co_filename] = '<%s>' % code.co_filename
res = '%s:%d(%s)' % (mname, code.co_firstlineno, code.co_name)
if sys.version_info.major >= 3:
res = res.encode('latin-1')
return res