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perf: support obtaining contexts from perfrevset
Previously, perfrevset called repo.revs(), which only returns integer
revisions. Many revset consumers call repo.set(), which returns
changectx instances. Or they obtain a context manually later.
Since obtaining changectx instances when evaluating revsets is common,
this patch adds support for benchmarking this use case.
While we added an if conditional for every benchmark loop, it
doesn't appear to matter since revset evaluation dwarfs the cost
of a single if.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 21 Nov 2015 15:39:18 -0800 |
parents | f580c78ea667 |
children | 93b5c540db69 |
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$ cat > engine.py << EOF > > from mercurial import templater > > class mytemplater(object): > def __init__(self, loader, filters, defaults): > self.loader = loader > > def process(self, t, map): > tmpl = self.loader(t) > for k, v in map.iteritems(): > if k in ('templ', 'ctx', 'repo', 'revcache', 'cache'): > continue > if hasattr(v, '__call__'): > v = v(**map) > v = templater.stringify(v) > tmpl = tmpl.replace('{{%s}}' % k, v) > yield tmpl > > templater.engines['my'] = mytemplater > EOF $ hg init test $ echo '[extensions]' > test/.hg/hgrc $ echo "engine = `pwd`/engine.py" >> test/.hg/hgrc $ cd test $ cat > mymap << EOF > changeset = my:changeset.txt > EOF $ cat > changeset.txt << EOF > {{rev}} {{node}} {{author}} > EOF $ hg ci -Ama adding changeset.txt adding mymap $ hg log --style=./mymap 0 97e5f848f0936960273bbf75be6388cd0350a32b test $ cat > changeset.txt << EOF > {{p1rev}} {{p1node}} {{p2rev}} {{p2node}} > EOF $ hg ci -Ama $ hg log --style=./mymap 0 97e5f848f0936960273bbf75be6388cd0350a32b -1 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 -1 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 -1 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Fuzzing the unicode escaper to ensure it produces valid data #if hypothesis >>> from hypothesishelpers import * >>> import mercurial.templatefilters as tf >>> import json >>> @check(st.text().map(lambda s: s.encode('utf-8'))) ... def testtfescapeproducesvalidjson(text): ... json.loads('"' + tf.jsonescape(text) + '"') #endif $ cd ..