Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Sat, 06 Jun 2020 19:19:27 +0800] rev 44957
tests: skip pyflakes for mercurial/thirdparty/
The current version of pyflakes (2.2.0) correctly detects one issue:
mercurial/thirdparty/selectors2.py:335:40 '...'.format(...) has unused arguments at position(s): 1
But we're not interested in fixing lint errors in third-party code, so we need
to exclude at least selectors2.py. And in the discussion for this patch it was
decided to just skip the entire thirdparty directory.
This is a graft of a similar fix that ended up on default.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8628
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> [Sat, 13 Jun 2020 11:06:22 +0200] rev 44956
zeroconf: fix non existant formatting in the vendored zeroconf module
On Tue Mar 1st 2016 at 09:33:39 timeless decided to wrap long line in
`hgext/zeroconf/Zeroconf.py`. Doing so, he fat fingered a "%w" instead of a "%s"
in a string. %w does not exists, 4 year later, pyflakes (rightfully) complains
about it. So I am fixing it.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8627
Adam Hull <adam@hmlad.com> [Fri, 12 Jun 2020 14:22:34 -0700] rev 44955
ignore: note debugignore on ignore man page
It took me a long time to find debugignore. I found the ignore man page
quickly. This change adds a debugging section to the ignore man page
letting people know there is a debug command.
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> [Sat, 13 Jun 2020 11:57:58 +0200] rev 44954
nodemap: fix validity checking when revlog is too short
We cannot check the nodeid of a revision that is not even there. We add a simple
fix and simple test.
Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de> [Fri, 12 Jun 2020 23:43:56 +0200] rev 44953
tests: remove unused creation of file and outdated text
It was forgotten to remove this in
fb0de0bcd297.
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Sat, 06 Jun 2020 19:19:27 +0800] rev 44952
tests: skip pyflakes for mercurial/thirdparty/
The current version of pyflakes (2.2.0) correctly detects one issue:
mercurial/thirdparty/selectors2.py:335:40 '...'.format(...) has unused arguments at position(s): 1
But we're not interested in fixing lint errors in third-party code, so we need
to exclude at least selectors2.py. And in the discussion for this patch it was
decided to just skip the entire thirdparty directory.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8619
Augie Fackler <augie@google.com> [Tue, 09 Jun 2020 17:13:26 -0400] rev 44951
git: add debug logging when there's a mismatch in the cached heads list
The dag rebuild can be expensive, so let's try and avoid bugs where it
transparently rebuilds all the time for no reason. This would have
prevented the issue fixed in D8622.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8625
Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de> [Wed, 10 Jun 2020 13:02:39 +0200] rev 44950
py3: make stdout line-buffered if connected to a TTY
Status messages that are to be shown on the terminal should be written to the
file descriptor before anything further is done, to keep the user updated.
One common way to achieve this is to make stdout line-buffered if it is
connected to a TTY. This is done on Python 2 (except on Windows, where libc,
which the CPython 2 streams depend on, does not properly support this).
Python 3 rolls it own I/O streams. On Python 3, buffered binary streams can't be
set line-buffered. The previous code (added in
227ba1afcb65) incorrectly
assumed that on Python 3, pycompat.stdout (sys.stdout.buffer) is already
line-buffered. However the interpreter initializes it with a block-buffered
stream or an unbuffered stream (when the -u option or the PYTHONUNBUFFERED
environment variable is set), never with a line-buffered stream.
One example where the current behavior is unacceptable is when running
`hg pull https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg` on Python 3, where the line
"pulling from https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg" does not appear on the
terminal before the hg process blocks while waiting for the server.
Various approaches to fix this problem are possible, including:
1. Weaken the contract of procutil.stdout to not give any guarantees about
buffering behavior. In this case, users of procutil.stdout need to be
changed to do enough flushes. In particular,
1. either ui must insert enough flushes for ui.write() and friends, or
2. ui.write() and friends get split into flushing and fully buffered
methods, or
3. users of ui.write() and friends must flush explicitly.
2. Make stdout unbuffered.
3. Make stdout line-buffered. Since Python 3 does not natively support that for
binary streams, we must implement it ourselves.
(2.) is problematic because using unbuffered I/O changes the performance
characteristics significantly compared to line-buffered (which is used on
Python 2) and this would be a regression.
(1.2.) and (1.3) are a substantial amount of work. It’s unclear whether the
added complexity would be justified, given that raw performance doesn’t matter
that much when writing to a terminal much faster than the user could read it.
(1.1.) pushes complexity into the ui class instead of separating the concern of
how stdout is buffered. Other users of procutil.stdout would still need to take
care of the flushes.
This patch implements (3.). The general performance considerations are very
similar to (1.1.). The extra method invocation and method forwarding add a
little more overhead if the class is used. In exchange, it doesn’t add overhead
if not used.
For the benchmarks, I compared the previous implementation (incorrect on Python
3), (1.1.), (3.) and (2.). The command was chosen so that the streams were
configured as if they were writing to a TTY, but actually write to a pager,
which is also the default:
HGRCPATH=/dev/null python3 ./hg --cwd ~/vcs/mozilla-central --time --pager yes --config pager.pager='cat > /dev/null' status --all
previous:
time: real 7.880 secs (user 7.290+0.050 sys 0.580+0.170)
time: real 7.830 secs (user 7.220+0.070 sys 0.590+0.140)
time: real 7.800 secs (user 7.210+0.050 sys 0.570+0.170)
(1.1.) using Yuya Nishihara’s patch:
time: real 9.860 secs (user 8.670+0.350 sys 1.160+0.830)
time: real 9.540 secs (user 8.430+0.370 sys 1.100+0.770)
time: real 9.830 secs (user 8.630+0.370 sys 1.180+0.840)
(3.) using this patch:
time: real 9.580 secs (user 8.480+0.350 sys 1.090+0.770)
time: real 9.670 secs (user 8.480+0.330 sys 1.170+0.860)
time: real 9.640 secs (user 8.500+0.350 sys 1.130+0.810)
(2.) using a previous patch by me:
time: real 10.480 secs (user 8.850+0.720 sys 1.590+1.500)
time: real 10.490 secs (user 8.750+0.750 sys 1.710+1.470)
time: real 10.240 secs (user 8.600+0.700 sys 1.590+1.510)
As expected, there’s no difference on Python 2, as exactly the same code paths
are used:
previous:
time: real 6.950 secs (user 5.870+0.330 sys 1.070+0.770)
time: real 7.040 secs (user 6.040+0.360 sys 0.980+0.750)
time: real 7.070 secs (user 5.950+0.360 sys 1.100+0.760)
this patch:
time: real 7.010 secs (user 5.900+0.390 sys 1.070+0.730)
time: real 7.000 secs (user 5.850+0.350 sys 1.120+0.760)
time: real 7.000 secs (user 5.790+0.380 sys 1.170+0.710)
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Tue, 02 Jun 2020 21:44:57 +0900] rev 44949
simplemerge: rewrite flag merging loop as expression
I feel binary operations are more readable.
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Tue, 02 Jun 2020 21:40:49 +0900] rev 44948
simplemerge: leverage pycompat function to convert byte string to set
Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> [Tue, 02 Jun 2020 21:39:07 +0900] rev 44947
simplemerge: fix function name that tests if ctx is not null revision
Hollis Blanchard <hollis_blanchard@mentor.com> [Tue, 09 Jun 2020 13:18:21 -0700] rev 44946
git: decode node IDs back into Python strings (
issue6349)
db.text_factory = bytes, so the database contains only strings. The object IDs
we get from pygit2 are Python strings. b'foo' != 'foo'
This change allows the "don't reindex" optimization to work by allowing the
"cur_cache_heads == cache_heads" comparison a few lines down to succeed.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8622
Sushil khanchi <sushilkhanchi97@gmail.com> [Tue, 09 Jun 2020 22:02:09 +0530] rev 44945
phabricator: make it clear what happen when no response
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8621
Sushil khanchi <sushilkhanchi97@gmail.com> [Mon, 08 Jun 2020 11:43:07 +0530] rev 44944
tests: make it clear what happen when no response entered
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8620
Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> [Sat, 18 Jan 2020 10:07:07 -0800] rev 44943
localrepo: handle ValueError during repository opening
Python 3.8 can raise ValueError on attempt of an I/O operation
against an illegal path. This was causing test-remotefilelog-gc.t
to fail on Python 3.8.
This commit teaches repository opening to handle ValueError
and re-raise an Abort on failure.
An arguably better solution would be to implement this logic
in the vfs layer. But that seems like a bag of worms and I don't
want to go down that rabbit hole. Until users report uncaught
ValueError exceptions in the wild, I think it is fine to patch
this at the only occurrence our test harness is finding it.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7944
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> [Wed, 27 May 2020 12:56:13 +0200] rev 44942
metadata: filter the `removed` set to only contains relevant data
The `files` entry can be bogus and contains too many entries. This can badly
combines with the computation of `removed` inflating the set size. The can lead
to the changesets centric rename computation to process much more data than
needed, slowing it down (and increasing space taken by data storage).
In practice newer commits already that reduced set, this applies this "fix" to
older changeset.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8589
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> [Wed, 27 May 2020 12:45:39 +0200] rev 44941
files: extract code for extra filtering of the `removed` entry into copies
We want to reduce the set of `removed` files that to the set of files actually
removed. That `removed` set is used as of the changeset centric algorithm,
having smaller sets means less processing and faster computation.
In this changeset we extract the code to be a function of it own. We will make
use of it in the next changesets.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8588
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> [Wed, 27 May 2020 12:26:08 +0200] rev 44940
metadata: move computation related to files touched in a dedicated module
This was suggested by Yuya Nishihara a while back. Since I am about to add more
metadata related computation, lets create a new repositories.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8587
Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> [Fri, 05 Jun 2020 11:10:33 -0700] rev 44939
merge: move an inspection of the dirstate from record to calculate phase
The intent is clearly to have `calculateupdates()` figure out what
actions need to be taken and `recordupdates()` to make necessary
modifications to the dirstate. However, in the
`ACTION_PATH_CONFLICT_RESOLVE` case, there was one little inspection
of copy information done in `recordupdates()`. This patch moves that
to `calculateupdates()`. That will help with the next patch, which
makes `merge.update()` work better with `overlayworkingctx` (copies
should be recorded there too, even though we skip the
`recordupdates()` step).
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8615
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Sat, 06 Jun 2020 19:15:11 +0800] rev 44938
tests: adjust to the new format in pyflakes output
According to the pyflakes' NEWS.rst, the default output format changed
recently:
2.2.0 (2020-04-08)
- Include column information in error messages
So the lines now read:
contrib/perf.py:149:15 undefined name 'xrange'
mercurial/hgweb/server.py:427:13 undefined name 'reload'
mercurial/util.py:2862:24 undefined name 'file'
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8618
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Sat, 06 Jun 2020 19:12:49 +0800] rev 44937
tests: consistently use pyflakes as a Python module
We check availability of pyflakes as a module, and also running it for real as
a module. Only fair to test filterpyflakes.py working correctly when using
pyflakes as a module too.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8617
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> [Wed, 26 Feb 2020 00:31:23 +0100] rev 44936
heptapod-ci: also run tests for chg on python 2
I am not aware of any regular effort to run test with chg. So let's at least do it
here.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8178
Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net> [Tue, 02 Jun 2020 17:24:37 +0200] rev 44935
rust-dependencies: upgrade `micro-timer` dependency
I wanted to to a tour of dependencies to upgrade, but only `micro-timer` has a
new release which does not print when the function panics, which should be less
misleading.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8605
Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> [Wed, 03 Jun 2020 12:04:38 -0700] rev 44934
context: fix creation of ProgrammingError to not use non-existent field
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8606
Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> [Wed, 03 Jun 2020 22:07:26 -0700] rev 44933
help: explain in `hg help flags` that unambiguous prefixes are allowed
I used `hg commit --amend` as an example because that's the most
frequently used flag I could think of that doesn't yet have a short
form.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8607
Augie Fackler <augie@google.com> [Wed, 03 Jun 2020 11:28:57 -0400] rev 44932
git: add coverage for manifest.diff() so we don't regress
Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <jeffpc@josefsipek.net> [Mon, 01 Jun 2020 11:12:25 -0400] rev 44931
git: implement diff manifest method
This makes 'hg diff' work.
Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <jeffpc@josefsipek.net> [Mon, 01 Jun 2020 09:49:47 -0400] rev 44930
git: properly visit child tree objects when resolving a path
Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <jeffpc@josefsipek.net> [Mon, 01 Jun 2020 09:40:18 -0400] rev 44929
git: don't yield paths for directories when walking
Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <jeffpc@josefsipek.net> [Mon, 01 Jun 2020 09:22:53 -0400] rev 44928
git: correctly check for type of object when walking