pathcopies: give up any optimization based on `introrev`
Between
8a0136f69027 and
d98fb3f42f33, we sped up the search for the
introduction revision during path copies. However, further checking show that
finding the introduction revision is still expensive and that we are better off
without it. So we simply drop it and only rely on the linkrev optimisation.
I ran `perfpathcopies` on 6989 pair of revision in the pypy
repository (`hg perfhelper-pathcopies`. The result is massively in favor of
dropping this condition. The result of the copy tracing are unchanged.
Attempt to use a smaller changes preserving linkrev usage were unsuccessful, it
can return wrong result. The following changesets broke test-mv-cp-st-diff.t
- if not f.isintroducedafter(limit):
+ if limit >= 0 and f.linkrev() < limit:
return None
Here are various numbers (before this changeset/after this changesets)
source destination before after saved-time ratio
worth cases
e66f24650daf 695dfb0f493b 1.062843 1.246369 -0.183526 1.172675
c979853a3b6a 8d60fe293e79 1.036985 1.196414 -0.159429 1.153743
22349fa2fc33 fbb1c9fd86c0 0.879926 1.038682 -0.158756 1.180420
682b98f3e672 a4878080a536 0.909952 1.063801 -0.153849 1.169074
5adabc9b9848 920958a93997 0.993622 1.147452 -0.153830 1.154817
worse 1%
dbfbfcf077e9 aea8f2fd3593 1.016595 1.082999 -0.066404 1.065320
worse 5%
c95f1ced15f2 7d29d5e39734 0.453694 0.471156 -0.017462 1.038488
worse 10%
3e144ed1d5b7 2aef0e942480 0.035140 0.037535 -0.002395 1.068156
worse 25%
321fc60db035 801748ba582a 0.009267 0.009325 -0.000058 1.006259
median
2088ce763fc2 e6991321d78b 0.000665 0.000651 0.000014 0.978947
best 25%
915631a97de6 385b31354be6 0.040743 0.040363 0.000380 0.990673
best 10%
ad495c36a765 19c10384d3e7 0.431658 0.411490 0.020168 0.953278
best 5%
d13ae7d283ae 813c99f810ac 1.141404 1.075346 0.066058 0.942126
best 1%
81593cb4a496 99ae11866969 1.833297 0.063823 1.769474 0.034813
best cases
c3b14617fbd7 743a0fcaa4eb 1101.811740 2.735970 1099.075770 0.002483
c3b14617fbd7 9ba6ab77fd29 1116.753953 2.800729 1113.953224 0.002508
058b99d6e81f 57e249b7a3ea 1246.128485 3.042762 1243.085723 0.002442
9a8c361aab49 0354a250d371 1253.111894 3.085796 1250.026098 0.002463
442dbbc53c68 3ec1002a818c 1261.786294 3.138607 1258.647687 0.002487
As one can see, the average case is not really impacted. However, the worth case
we get after this changeset are much better than the one we had before it. We
have 30 pairs where improvements are above 10 minutes.
This reflect in the combined time for all pairs
before: 26256s
after: 1300s (-95%)
If we remove these pathological 30 cases, we still see a significant improvements:
before: 1631s
after: 1245s (-24%)
This test test the low-level definition of stack, agnostic from all formatting
Initial setup
$ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [ui]
> logtemplate = {rev} {branch} {phase} {desc|firstline}\n
> [extensions]
> rebase=
> [experimental]
> evolution=createmarkers,exchange,allowunstable
> EOF
$ hg init main
$ cd main
$ hg branch other
marked working directory as branch other
(branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?)
$ echo aaa > aaa
$ hg add aaa
$ hg commit -m c_a
$ echo aaa > bbb
$ hg add bbb
$ hg commit -m c_b
$ hg branch foo
marked working directory as branch foo
$ echo aaa > ccc
$ hg add ccc
$ hg commit -m c_c
$ echo aaa > ddd
$ hg add ddd
$ hg commit -m c_d
$ echo aaa > eee
$ hg add eee
$ hg commit -m c_e
$ echo aaa > fff
$ hg add fff
$ hg commit -m c_f
$ hg log -G
@ 5 foo draft c_f
|
o 4 foo draft c_e
|
o 3 foo draft c_d
|
o 2 foo draft c_c
|
o 1 other draft c_b
|
o 0 other draft c_a
Check that stack doesn't include public changesets
--------------------------------------------------
$ hg up other
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 4 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg log -G -r "stack()"
@ 1 other draft c_b
|
o 0 other draft c_a
$ hg phase --public 'branch("other")'
$ hg log -G -r "stack()"
$ hg up foo
4 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
Simple test
-----------
'stack()' list all changeset in the branch
$ hg branch
foo
$ hg log -G -r "stack()"
@ 5 foo draft c_f
|
o 4 foo draft c_e
|
o 3 foo draft c_d
|
o 2 foo draft c_c
|
~
Case with some of the branch unstable
------------------------------------
$ hg up 3
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo bbb > ddd
$ hg commit --amend
2 new orphan changesets
$ hg log -G
@ 6 foo draft c_d
|
| * 5 foo draft c_f
| |
| * 4 foo draft c_e
| |
| x 3 foo draft c_d
|/
o 2 foo draft c_c
|
o 1 other public c_b
|
o 0 other public c_a
$ hg log -G -r "stack()"
@ 6 foo draft c_d
|
~
$ hg up -r "desc(c_e)"
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg log -G -r "stack()"
@ 4 foo draft c_e
|
x 3 foo draft c_d
|
~
$ hg up -r "desc(c_d)"
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg log -G -r "stack()"
@ 6 foo draft c_d
|
~
Case with multiple topological heads
------------------------------------
Make things linear again
$ hg rebase -s 'desc(c_e)' -d 'desc(c_d) - obsolete()'
rebasing 4:4f2a69f6d380 "c_e"
rebasing 5:913c298d8b0a "c_f"
$ hg log -G
o 8 foo draft c_f
|
o 7 foo draft c_e
|
@ 6 foo draft c_d
|
o 2 foo draft c_c
|
o 1 other public c_b
|
o 0 other public c_a
Create the second branch
$ hg up 'desc(c_d)'
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo aaa > ggg
$ hg add ggg
$ hg commit -m c_g
created new head
$ echo aaa > hhh
$ hg add hhh
$ hg commit -m c_h
$ hg log -G
@ 10 foo draft c_h
|
o 9 foo draft c_g
|
| o 8 foo draft c_f
| |
| o 7 foo draft c_e
|/
o 6 foo draft c_d
|
o 2 foo draft c_c
|
o 1 other public c_b
|
o 0 other public c_a
Test output
$ hg log -G -r "stack(10)"
@ 10 foo draft c_h
|
o 9 foo draft c_g
|
~
$ hg log -G -r "stack(8)"
o 8 foo draft c_f
|
o 7 foo draft c_e
|
~
$ hg log -G -r "stack(head())"
@ 10 foo draft c_h
|
o 9 foo draft c_g
|
~
o 8 foo draft c_f
|
o 7 foo draft c_e
|
~
Check the stack order
$ hg log -r "first(stack())"
9 foo draft c_g
$ hg log -r "first(stack(10))"
9 foo draft c_g
$ hg log -r "first(stack(8))"
7 foo draft c_e
$ hg log -r "first(stack(head()))"
7 foo draft c_e
Case with multiple heads with unstability involved
--------------------------------------------------
We amend the message to make sure the display base pick the right changeset
$ hg up 'desc(c_d)'
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo ccc > ddd
$ hg commit --amend -m 'c_D'
4 new orphan changesets
$ hg rebase -d . -s 'desc(c_g)'
rebasing 9:2ebb6e48ab8a "c_g"
rebasing 10:634f38e27a1d "c_h"
$ hg log -G
o 13 foo draft c_h
|
o 12 foo draft c_g
|
@ 11 foo draft c_D
|
| * 8 foo draft c_f
| |
| * 7 foo draft c_e
| |
| x 6 foo draft c_d
|/
o 2 foo draft c_c
|
o 1 other public c_b
|
o 0 other public c_a
We should improve stack definition to also show 12 and 13 here
$ hg log -G -r "stack()"
@ 11 foo draft c_D
|
~