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perf: make `hg perfwrite` more flexible The more flexible command was used recently while finding a solution for a buffering bug (eventually fixed in f9734b2d59cc (the changeset description uses a different benchmark)). In comparison to the previous version, the new version is much more flexible. While using it, the focus was on testing small writes. For this reason, by default it calls ui.write() 100 times with a single byte plus one newline byte, for 100 lines. To get the previous behavior, run `hg perfwrite --nlines=100000 --nitems=1 --item='Testing write performance' --batch-line`.
author Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de>
date Fri, 05 Jun 2020 01:54:13 +0200
parents 2ecf5c24d0cd
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#require clang-format

Test that a simple "hg fix" configuration for clang-format works.

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > fix =
  > [experimental]
  > evolution.createmarkers=True
  > evolution.allowunstable=True
  > [fix]
  > clang-format:command=clang-format --style=Google --assume-filename={rootpath}
  > clang-format:linerange=--lines={first}:{last}
  > clang-format:pattern=set:**.cpp or **.hpp
  > EOF

  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo

  $ printf "void foo(){int x=2;}\n" > foo.cpp
  $ printf "void\nfoo();\n" > foo.hpp
  $ hg commit -Am "foo commit"
  adding foo.cpp
  adding foo.hpp
  $ hg cat -r tip *
  void foo(){int x=2;}
  void
  foo();
  $ hg fix -r tip
  $ hg cat -r tip *
  void foo() { int x = 2; }
  void foo();

  $ cd ..