mercurial/profiling.py
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@ens-lyon.org>
Mon, 10 Apr 2017 16:49:10 +0200
changeset 31917 e4d1a7e07761
parent 30975 22fbca1d11ed
child 32417 f40dc6f7c12f
permissions -rw-r--r--
obsolescence: add test case B-5 for obsolescence markers exchange About 3 years ago, in August 2014, the logic to select what markers to select on push was ported from the evolve extension to Mercurial core. However, for some unclear reasons, the tests for that logic were not ported alongside. I realised it a couple of weeks ago while working on another push related issue. I've made a clean up pass on the tests and they are now ready to integrate the core test suite. This series of changesets do not change any logic. I just adds test for logic that has been around for about 10 versions of Mercurial. They are a patch for each test case. It makes it easier to review and postpone one with documentation issues without rejecting the wholes series. This patch introduce B-5: Push of a children of changeset which successors is pruned Each test case comes it in own test file. It help parallelism and does not introduce a significant overhead from having a single unified giant test file. Here are timing to support this claim. # Multiple test files version: # run-tests.py --local -j 1 test-exchange-*.t 53.40s user 6.82s system 85% cpu 1:10.76 total 52.79s user 6.97s system 85% cpu 1:09.97 total 52.94s user 6.82s system 85% cpu 1:09.69 total # Single test file version: # run-tests.py --local -j 1 test-exchange-obsmarkers.t 52.97s user 6.85s system 85% cpu 1:10.10 total 52.64s user 6.79s system 85% cpu 1:09.63 total 53.70s user 7.00s system 85% cpu 1:11.17 total

# profiling.py - profiling functions
#
# Copyright 2016 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import contextlib

from .i18n import _
from . import (
    encoding,
    error,
    util,
)

@contextlib.contextmanager
def lsprofile(ui, fp):
    format = ui.config('profiling', 'format', default='text')
    field = ui.config('profiling', 'sort', default='inlinetime')
    limit = ui.configint('profiling', 'limit', default=30)
    climit = ui.configint('profiling', 'nested', default=0)

    if format not in ['text', 'kcachegrind']:
        ui.warn(_("unrecognized profiling format '%s'"
                    " - Ignored\n") % format)
        format = 'text'

    try:
        from . import lsprof
    except ImportError:
        raise error.Abort(_(
            'lsprof not available - install from '
            'http://codespeak.net/svn/user/arigo/hack/misc/lsprof/'))
    p = lsprof.Profiler()
    p.enable(subcalls=True)
    try:
        yield
    finally:
        p.disable()

        if format == 'kcachegrind':
            from . import lsprofcalltree
            calltree = lsprofcalltree.KCacheGrind(p)
            calltree.output(fp)
        else:
            # format == 'text'
            stats = lsprof.Stats(p.getstats())
            stats.sort(field)
            stats.pprint(limit=limit, file=fp, climit=climit)

@contextlib.contextmanager
def flameprofile(ui, fp):
    try:
        from flamegraph import flamegraph
    except ImportError:
        raise error.Abort(_(
            'flamegraph not available - install from '
            'https://github.com/evanhempel/python-flamegraph'))
    # developer config: profiling.freq
    freq = ui.configint('profiling', 'freq', default=1000)
    filter_ = None
    collapse_recursion = True
    thread = flamegraph.ProfileThread(fp, 1.0 / freq,
                                      filter_, collapse_recursion)
    start_time = util.timer()
    try:
        thread.start()
        yield
    finally:
        thread.stop()
        thread.join()
        print('Collected %d stack frames (%d unique) in %2.2f seconds.' % (
            util.timer() - start_time, thread.num_frames(),
            thread.num_frames(unique=True)))

@contextlib.contextmanager
def statprofile(ui, fp):
    from . import statprof

    freq = ui.configint('profiling', 'freq', default=1000)
    if freq > 0:
        # Cannot reset when profiler is already active. So silently no-op.
        if statprof.state.profile_level == 0:
            statprof.reset(freq)
    else:
        ui.warn(_("invalid sampling frequency '%s' - ignoring\n") % freq)

    statprof.start(mechanism='thread')

    try:
        yield
    finally:
        data = statprof.stop()

        profformat = ui.config('profiling', 'statformat', 'hotpath')

        formats = {
            'byline': statprof.DisplayFormats.ByLine,
            'bymethod': statprof.DisplayFormats.ByMethod,
            'hotpath': statprof.DisplayFormats.Hotpath,
            'json': statprof.DisplayFormats.Json,
            'chrome': statprof.DisplayFormats.Chrome,
        }

        if profformat in formats:
            displayformat = formats[profformat]
        else:
            ui.warn(_('unknown profiler output format: %s\n') % profformat)
            displayformat = statprof.DisplayFormats.Hotpath

        kwargs = {}

        def fraction(s):
            if s.endswith('%'):
                v = float(s[:-1]) / 100
            else:
                v = float(s)
            if 0 <= v <= 1:
                return v
            raise ValueError(s)

        if profformat == 'chrome':
            showmin = ui.configwith(fraction, 'profiling', 'showmin', 0.005)
            showmax = ui.configwith(fraction, 'profiling', 'showmax', 0.999)
            kwargs.update(minthreshold=showmin, maxthreshold=showmax)

        statprof.display(fp, data=data, format=displayformat, **kwargs)

@contextlib.contextmanager
def profile(ui):
    """Start profiling.

    Profiling is active when the context manager is active. When the context
    manager exits, profiling results will be written to the configured output.
    """
    profiler = encoding.environ.get('HGPROF')
    if profiler is None:
        profiler = ui.config('profiling', 'type', default='stat')
    if profiler not in ('ls', 'stat', 'flame'):
        ui.warn(_("unrecognized profiler '%s' - ignored\n") % profiler)
        profiler = 'stat'

    output = ui.config('profiling', 'output')

    if output == 'blackbox':
        fp = util.stringio()
    elif output:
        path = ui.expandpath(output)
        fp = open(path, 'wb')
    else:
        fp = ui.ferr

    try:
        if profiler == 'ls':
            proffn = lsprofile
        elif profiler == 'flame':
            proffn = flameprofile
        else:
            proffn = statprofile

        with proffn(ui, fp):
            yield

    finally:
        if output:
            if output == 'blackbox':
                val = 'Profile:\n%s' % fp.getvalue()
                # ui.log treats the input as a format string,
                # so we need to escape any % signs.
                val = val.replace('%', '%%')
                ui.log('profile', val)
            fp.close()

@contextlib.contextmanager
def maybeprofile(ui):
    """Profile if enabled, else do nothing.

    This context manager can be used to optionally profile if profiling
    is enabled. Otherwise, it does nothing.

    The purpose of this context manager is to make calling code simpler:
    just use a single code path for calling into code you may want to profile
    and this function determines whether to start profiling.
    """
    if ui.configbool('profiling', 'enabled'):
        with profile(ui):
            yield
    else:
        yield