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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
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author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 30 Sep 2019 17:26:41 -0700 |
parents | c2a0bc6412db |
children | 2372284d9457 |
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# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*- # beautifygraph.py - improve graph output by using Unicode characters # # Copyright 2018 John Stiles <johnstiles@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. '''beautify log -G output by using Unicode characters (EXPERIMENTAL) A terminal with UTF-8 support and monospace narrow text are required. ''' from __future__ import absolute_import from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial import ( encoding, extensions, graphmod, pycompat, templatekw, ) # Note for extension authors: ONLY specify testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' for # extensions which SHIP WITH MERCURIAL. Non-mainline extensions should # be specifying the version(s) of Mercurial they are tested with, or # leave the attribute unspecified. testedwith = 'ships-with-hg-core' def prettyedge(before, edge, after): if edge == '~': return '\xE2\x95\xA7' # U+2567 ╧ if edge == '/': return '\xE2\x95\xB1' # U+2571 ╱ if edge == '-': return '\xE2\x94\x80' # U+2500 ─ if edge == '|': return '\xE2\x94\x82' # U+2502 │ if edge == ':': return '\xE2\x94\x86' # U+2506 ┆ if edge == '\\': return '\xE2\x95\xB2' # U+2572 ╲ if edge == '+': if before == ' ' and not after == ' ': return '\xE2\x94\x9C' # U+251C ├ if after == ' ' and not before == ' ': return '\xE2\x94\xA4' # U+2524 ┤ return '\xE2\x94\xBC' # U+253C ┼ return edge def convertedges(line): line = ' %s ' % line pretty = [] for idx in pycompat.xrange(len(line) - 2): pretty.append(prettyedge(line[idx:idx + 1], line[idx + 1:idx + 2], line[idx + 2:idx + 3])) return ''.join(pretty) def getprettygraphnode(orig, *args, **kwargs): node = orig(*args, **kwargs) if node == 'o': return '\xE2\x97\x8B' # U+25CB ○ if node == '@': return '\xE2\x97\x8D' # U+25CD ◍ if node == '*': return '\xE2\x88\x97' # U+2217 ∗ if node == 'x': return '\xE2\x97\x8C' # U+25CC ◌ if node == '_': return '\xE2\x95\xA4' # U+2564 ╤ return node def outputprettygraph(orig, ui, graph, *args, **kwargs): (edges, text) = zip(*graph) graph = zip([convertedges(e) for e in edges], text) return orig(ui, graph, *args, **kwargs) def extsetup(ui): if ui.plain('graph'): return if encoding.encoding != 'UTF-8': ui.warn(_('beautifygraph: unsupported encoding, UTF-8 required\n')) return if r'A' in encoding._wide: ui.warn(_('beautifygraph: unsupported terminal settings, ' 'monospace narrow text required\n')) return extensions.wrapfunction(graphmod, 'outputgraph', outputprettygraph) extensions.wrapfunction(templatekw, 'getgraphnode', getprettygraphnode)