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dirstate-v2: highlight a bug when Python-packed but used in `rhg` The Python packer creates unsorted entries in the edge case that a file starts with the same name as a sibling folder. This bug has no effect on the Python `hg status` since Python ignores directories. `rhg` assumes that all on-disk entries are sorted (which is a property of the format) including folder, hence the issue highlighted. This is also technically broken in Rust-augmented `hg status`, but it makes setting up the test more complex than necessary, since it requires the packing to be Python only (which it isn't if you have Rust extensions). Fix is in the next commit.
author Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net>
date Wed, 26 Oct 2022 18:24:34 +0200
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# memory.py - track memory usage
#
# Copyright 2009 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com> and others
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

'''helper extension to measure memory usage

Reads current and peak memory usage from ``/proc/self/status`` and
prints it to ``stderr`` on exit.
'''


def memusage(ui):
    """Report memory usage of the current process."""
    result = {'peak': 0, 'rss': 0}
    with open('/proc/self/status', 'r') as status:
        # This will only work on systems with a /proc file system
        # (like Linux).
        for line in status:
            parts = line.split()
            key = parts[0][2:-1].lower()
            if key in result:
                result[key] = int(parts[1])
    ui.write_err(
        ", ".join(
            ["%s: %.1f MiB" % (k, v / 1024.0) for k, v in result.iteritems()]
        )
        + "\n"
    )


def extsetup(ui):
    ui.atexit(memusage, ui)