Mercurial > hg
view contrib/packaging/hg-docker @ 43044:f9d35f01b8b3
setup: build extensions in parallel by default
The build_ext distutils command in Python 3.5+ has a "parallel"
option that controls whether to build extensions in parallel. It
is disabled by default (None) and can be set to an integer value
for number of cores or True to indicate use all available CPU
cores.
This commit changes our build_ext command override to set
"parallel" to True unless a value has been provided by the caller.
On my machine, this makes `python setup.py build_ext` 1-4s faster.
It is worth noting that at this time, each individual source file
constituting the extension is still built serially. For Mercurial,
this means that we can't build faster than the slowest-to-build
extension, which is the zstd extension by a long shot. This means
that setup.py is still not very efficient at utilizing multiple
cores. But we're better than before.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6923
# no-check-commit because of foo_bar naming
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
---|---|
date | Mon, 30 Sep 2019 17:26:41 -0700 |
parents | aaad36b88298 |
children | 99e231afc29c |
line wrap: on
line source
#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # Copyright 2018 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. import argparse import pathlib import shutil import subprocess import sys def get_docker() -> str: docker = shutil.which('docker.io') or shutil.which('docker') if not docker: print('could not find docker executable') return 1 try: out = subprocess.check_output([docker, '-h'], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) if b'Jansens' in out: print('%s is the Docking System Tray; try installing docker.io' % docker) sys.exit(1) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: print('error calling `%s -h`: %s' % (docker, e.output)) sys.exit(1) out = subprocess.check_output([docker, 'version'], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) lines = out.splitlines() if not any(l.startswith((b'Client:', b'Client version:')) for l in lines): print('`%s version` does not look like Docker' % docker) sys.exit(1) if not any(l.startswith((b'Server:', b'Server version:')) for l in lines): print('`%s version` does not look like Docker' % docker) sys.exit(1) return docker def get_dockerfile(path: pathlib.Path, args: list) -> bytes: with path.open('rb') as fh: df = fh.read() for k, v in args: df = df.replace(bytes('%%%s%%' % k.decode(), 'utf-8'), v) return df def build_docker_image(dockerfile: pathlib.Path, params: list, tag: str): """Build a Docker image from a templatized Dockerfile.""" docker = get_docker() dockerfile_path = pathlib.Path(dockerfile) dockerfile = get_dockerfile(dockerfile_path, params) print('building Dockerfile:') print(dockerfile.decode('utf-8', 'replace')) args = [ docker, 'build', '--build-arg', 'http_proxy', '--build-arg', 'https_proxy', '--tag', tag, '-', ] print('executing: %r' % args) p = subprocess.Popen(args, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) p.communicate(input=dockerfile) if p.returncode: raise subprocess.CalledProcessException( p.returncode, 'failed to build docker image: %s %s' % (p.stdout, p.stderr)) def command_build(args): build_args = [] for arg in args.build_arg: k, v = arg.split('=', 1) build_args.append((k.encode('utf-8'), v.encode('utf-8'))) build_docker_image(pathlib.Path(args.dockerfile), build_args, args.tag) def command_docker(args): print(get_docker()) def main() -> int: parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(title='subcommands') build = subparsers.add_parser('build', help='Build a Docker image') build.set_defaults(func=command_build) build.add_argument('--build-arg', action='append', default=[], help='Substitution to perform in Dockerfile; ' 'format: key=value') build.add_argument('dockerfile', help='path to Dockerfile to use') build.add_argument('tag', help='Tag to apply to created image') docker = subparsers.add_parser('docker-path', help='Resolve path to Docker') docker.set_defaults(func=command_docker) args = parser.parse_args() return args.func(args) if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main())