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bundle2: support for bundling and unbundling payload
We add the ability to bundle and unbundle a payload in parts. The payload is the
actual binary data of the part. It is used to convey all the applicative data.
For now we stick to very simple implementation with all the data fit in single
chunk. This open the door to some bundle2 testing usage. This will be improved before
bundle2 get used for real. We need to be able to stream the payload in multiple
part to exchange any changegroup efficiently. This simple version will do for
now.
Bundling and unbundling are done in the same changeset because the test for
parts is less modular. However, the result is not too complex.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@fb.com> |
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date | Wed, 19 Mar 2014 23:36:15 -0700 |
parents | dfad9bb23ab4 |
children | b5de9dde181c |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # Measure the performance of a list of revsets against multiple revisions # defined by parameter. Checkout one by one and run perfrevset with every # revset in the list to benchmark its performance. # # - First argument is a revset of mercurial own repo to runs against. # - Second argument is the file from which the revset array will be taken # If second argument is omitted read it from standard input # # You should run this from the root of your mercurial repository. # # This script also does one run of the current version of mercurial installed # to compare performance. import sys from subprocess import check_call, check_output, CalledProcessError, STDOUT def update(rev): """update the repo to a revision""" try: check_call(['hg', 'update', '--quiet', '--check', str(rev)]) except CalledProcessError, exc: print >> sys.stderr, 'update to revision %s failed, aborting' % rev sys.exit(exc.returncode) def perf(revset): """run benchmark for this very revset""" try: output = check_output(['./hg', '--config', 'extensions.perf=contrib/perf.py', 'perfrevset', revset], stderr=STDOUT) output = output.lstrip('!') # remove useless ! in this context return output.strip() except CalledProcessError, exc: print >> sys.stderr, 'abort: cannot run revset benchmark' sys.exit(exc.returncode) def printrevision(rev): """print data about a revision""" sys.stdout.write("Revision: ") sys.stdout.flush() check_call(['hg', 'log', '--rev', str(rev), '--template', '{desc|firstline}\n']) def getrevs(spec): """get the list of rev matched by a revset""" try: out = check_output(['hg', 'log', '--template={rev}\n', '--rev', spec]) except CalledProcessError, exc: print >> sys.stderr, "abort, can't get revision from %s" % spec sys.exit(exc.returncode) return [r for r in out.split() if r] target_rev = sys.argv[1] revsetsfile = sys.stdin if len(sys.argv) > 2: revsetsfile = open(sys.argv[2]) revsets = [l.strip() for l in revsetsfile] print "Revsets to benchmark" print "----------------------------" for idx, rset in enumerate(revsets): print "%i) %s" % (idx, rset) print "----------------------------" print revs = getrevs(target_rev) results = [] for r in revs: print "----------------------------" printrevision(r) print "----------------------------" update(r) res = [] results.append(res) for idx, rset in enumerate(revsets): data = perf(rset) res.append(data) print "%i)" % idx, data sys.stdout.flush() print "----------------------------" print """ Result by revset ================ """ print 'Revision:', revs for idx, rev in enumerate(revs): sys.stdout.write('%i) ' % idx) sys.stdout.flush() printrevision(rev) print print for ridx, rset in enumerate(revsets): print "revset #%i: %s" % (ridx, rset) for idx, data in enumerate(results): print '%i) %s' % (idx, data[ridx]) print