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merge: add tests for commit with no content change
It isn't easy to say when to reuse the p1 manifest. Basically, that's only
when wctx.files() is empty, but we need to know that wctx.files() is not
the same as repo['.'].files() after the commit.
This patch adds several examples of commits with empty ctx/wctx.files().
I don't think this is exhaustive, but it contains at least one failure
mode in which a converted repo result in a different hash.
I also note that the manifest revlog does NOT follow the DAG shape of the
changelog since p1 manifest is reused if wctx.files() is empty even at merge.
I don't know whether it is intentional or not, but it's the behavior since
2011, 301725c3df9a "localrepo: reuse parent manifest in commitctx if no files
have changed."
author | Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> |
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date | Sun, 12 Aug 2018 18:44:42 +0900 |
parents | 1601afbb573c |
children | 222aba766015 |
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#require test-repo Set vars: $ . "$TESTDIR/helpers-testrepo.sh" $ CONTRIBDIR="$TESTDIR/../contrib" Prepare repo: $ hg init $ echo this is file a > a $ hg add a $ hg commit -m first $ echo adding to file a >> a $ hg commit -m second $ echo adding more to file a >> a $ hg commit -m third $ hg up -r 0 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo merge-this >> a $ hg commit -m merge-able created new head $ hg up -r 2 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved perfstatus $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [extensions] > perfstatusext=$CONTRIBDIR/perf.py > [perf] > presleep=0 > stub=on > parentscount=1 > EOF $ hg help perfstatusext perfstatusext extension - helper extension to measure performance list of commands: perfaddremove (no help text available) perfancestors (no help text available) perfancestorset (no help text available) perfannotate (no help text available) perfbdiff benchmark a bdiff between revisions perfbookmarks benchmark parsing bookmarks from disk to memory perfbranchmap benchmark the update of a branchmap perfbundleread Benchmark reading of bundle files. perfcca (no help text available) perfchangegroupchangelog Benchmark producing a changelog group for a changegroup. perfchangeset (no help text available) perfctxfiles (no help text available) perfdiffwd Profile diff of working directory changes perfdirfoldmap (no help text available) perfdirs (no help text available) perfdirstate (no help text available) perfdirstatedirs (no help text available) perfdirstatefoldmap (no help text available) perfdirstatewrite (no help text available) perffncacheencode (no help text available) perffncacheload (no help text available) perffncachewrite (no help text available) perfheads (no help text available) perfindex (no help text available) perflinelogedits (no help text available) perfloadmarkers benchmark the time to parse the on-disk markers for a repo perflog (no help text available) perflookup (no help text available) perflrucachedict (no help text available) perfmanifest benchmark the time to read a manifest from disk and return a usable perfmergecalculate (no help text available) perfmoonwalk benchmark walking the changelog backwards perfnodelookup (no help text available) perfparents (no help text available) perfpathcopies (no help text available) perfphases benchmark phasesets computation perfrawfiles (no help text available) perfrevlogchunks Benchmark operations on revlog chunks. perfrevlogindex Benchmark operations against a revlog index. perfrevlogrevision Benchmark obtaining a revlog revision. perfrevlogrevisions Benchmark reading a series of revisions from a revlog. perfrevrange (no help text available) perfrevset benchmark the execution time of a revset perfstartup (no help text available) perfstatus (no help text available) perftags (no help text available) perftemplating test the rendering time of a given template perfunidiff benchmark a unified diff between revisions perfvolatilesets benchmark the computation of various volatile set perfwalk (no help text available) perfwrite microbenchmark ui.write (use 'hg help -v perfstatusext' to show built-in aliases and global options) $ hg perfaddremove $ hg perfancestors $ hg perfancestorset 2 $ hg perfannotate a $ hg perfbdiff -c 1 $ hg perfbdiff --alldata 1 $ hg perfunidiff -c 1 $ hg perfunidiff --alldata 1 $ hg perfbookmarks $ hg perfbranchmap $ hg perfcca $ hg perfchangegroupchangelog $ hg perfchangeset 2 $ hg perfctxfiles 2 $ hg perfdiffwd $ hg perfdirfoldmap $ hg perfdirs $ hg perfdirstate $ hg perfdirstatedirs $ hg perfdirstatefoldmap $ hg perfdirstatewrite #if repofncache $ hg perffncacheencode $ hg perffncacheload $ hg debugrebuildfncache fncache already up to date $ hg perffncachewrite $ hg debugrebuildfncache fncache already up to date #endif $ hg perfheads $ hg perfindex $ hg perflinelogedits -n 1 $ hg perfloadmarkers $ hg perflog $ hg perflookup 2 $ hg perflrucache $ hg perfmanifest 2 $ hg perfmergecalculate -r 3 $ hg perfmoonwalk $ hg perfnodelookup 2 $ hg perfpathcopies 1 2 $ hg perfrawfiles 2 $ hg perfrevlogindex -c #if reporevlogstore $ hg perfrevlogrevisions .hg/store/data/a.i #endif $ hg perfrevlogrevision -m 0 $ hg perfrevlogchunks -c $ hg perfrevrange $ hg perfrevset 'all()' $ hg perfstartup $ hg perfstatus $ hg perftags $ hg perftemplating $ hg perfvolatilesets $ hg perfwalk $ hg perfparents test actual output ------------------ normal output: $ hg perfheads --config perf.stub=no ! wall * comb * user * sys * (best of *) (glob) detailed output: $ hg perfheads --config perf.all-timing=yes --config perf.stub=no ! wall * comb * user * sys * (best of *) (glob) ! wall * comb * user * sys * (max of *) (glob) ! wall * comb * user * sys * (avg of *) (glob) ! wall * comb * user * sys * (median of *) (glob) Check perf.py for historical portability ---------------------------------------- $ cd "$TESTDIR/.." $ (testrepohg files -r 1.2 glob:mercurial/*.c glob:mercurial/*.py; > testrepohg files -r tip glob:mercurial/*.c glob:mercurial/*.py) | > "$TESTDIR"/check-perf-code.py contrib/perf.py contrib/perf.py:\d+: (re) > from mercurial import ( import newer module separately in try clause for early Mercurial [1]