patch: include flag-only file changes in "special" when filtering (
issue5864)
This patch fix the
issue5864 (or maybe
issue5865 too) which occurs during
split (or I should say at the time of filtering the hunks in interactive
mode) where user hits a not ending loop of "no changes to record".
And it's not only the case for split it will happen in every interactive
case for e.g. `hg commit -i` or `hg uncommit -i`
After looking into code I found that when filtering we have some
notation called "special" for the file headers which doesn't contain
any hunk and just contain the header (for e.g. newly added empty file
or deleted file) where the user cannot change the content of operation.
And I think we can put this "flag-only" file change in that same bucket
of "special". But I doubt a bit about the case when a file have flag change
and atleast one hunk then user won't be able to separate the flag change
from hunks.
Changed test file reflect the fixed behaviour.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6058
store: error out if fncache does not ends with a newline
If fncache does not ends with a newline, chunk will not be fully consumed. It
should be a bug somewhere or the fncache is corrupted if that happens. Let's
error out in such cases.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6148
tracked: add documentation about `--import-rules` flag
The documentation is inspired from the `--import-rules` flag of hg debugsparse
command.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6150
discovery: fix embarrassing typo in slice definition
The code introduced in
e514799e4e07 ended up having a silly bug. The indexing
selected a single item slice picking only p1. The discovery result was still
correct, but the sampling was hampered, sometime leading to much more round
trips being performed.
Fixing this issue restore the previous sampling behavior.
This fix has a negative performance impact on the pathological case the previous
test has been built.
# parent of this changesets
! wall 5.313884 comb 5.310000 user 5.260000 sys 0.050000 (best of 5)
! wall 6.711860 comb 6.710000 user 6.670000 sys 0.040000 (max of 5)
! wall 5.844016 comb 5.842000 user 5.784000 sys 0.058000 (avg of 5)
! wall 5.778635 comb 5.780000 user 5.740000 sys 0.040000 (median of 5)
# With this changesets.
! wall 6.350879 comb 6.350000 user 6.300000 sys 0.050000 (best of 5)
! wall 6.653647 comb 6.660000 user 6.480000 sys 0.180000 (max of 5)
! wall 6.492762 comb 6.494000 user 6.414000 sys 0.080000 (avg of 5)
! wall 6.547577 comb 6.550000 user 6.490000 sys 0.060000 (median of 5)
Changeset
e514799e4e07 raised the question of using the "_uncheckedparentrevs"
instead of the current code. So I ran comparative timing:
# old code:
55919b96c02a (
e514799e4e07 parent)
! wall 64.078708 comb 64.080000 user 63.160000 sys 0.920000 (best of 5)
! wall 68.296300 comb 68.290000 user 67.410000 sys 0.880000 (max of 5)
! wall 65.899075 comb 65.894000 user 65.082000 sys 0.812000 (avg of 5)
! wall 66.140286 comb 66.130000 user 65.330000 sys 0.800000 (median of 5)
# buggy code:
e514799e4e07
! wall 46.605362 comb 46.610000 user 45.880000 sys 0.730000 (best of 5)
! wall 48.619659 comb 48.620000 user 47.890000 sys 0.730000 (max of 5)
! wall 47.350247 comb 47.350000 user 46.672000 sys 0.678000 (avg of 5)
! wall 46.983224 comb 46.980000 user 46.350000 sys 0.630000 (median of 5)
# fixed code:
e514799e4e07 with this fix
! wall 55.858460 comb 55.850000 user 55.090000 sys 0.760000 (best of 5)
! wall 59.048805 comb 59.060000 user 58.110000 sys 0.950000 (max of 5)
! wall 57.192639 comb 57.192000 user 56.350000 sys 0.842000 (avg of 5)
! wall 57.056373 comb 57.060000 user 56.160000 sys 0.900000 (median of 5)
# version using uncheckedparents
! wall 56.471916 comb 56.470000 user 55.630000 sys 0.840000 (best of 5)
! wall 58.228793 comb 58.230000 user 57.600000 sys 0.630000 (max of 5)
! wall 57.377583 comb 57.378000 user 56.674000 sys 0.704000 (avg of 5)
! wall 57.008843 comb 57.010000 user 56.330000 sys 0.680000 (median of 5)
So it looks like the overhead from `_uncheckedparentrevs` is not that impactful.
I'll investigate this shortly. I'm almost done updating our benchmark suite
with more meaningful discovery cases.
store: don't read the whole fncache in memory
In large repositories with lot of files, the fncache grows more than 100 MB and
reading that whole thing into memory slows things down. Let's not read the whole
thing into memory.
This patch changes fncache loading code to read 1 MB at once. Loading 1 MB at
once saves ~1 sec on perffncacheload for our internal repository. I tried
various values such as 0.5 MB, 5 MB, 10 MB but best results were produced using
1 MB as the chunksize.
On a narrow clone with fncache around 40 MB, this patch saves ~0.04 seconds on
average on perffncacheload.
To test the code, I have coded an extension in test-fncache.t which set
chunksize to 1 byte, and the test passes with that.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5296
record: prevent commits that don't pick up dirty subrepo changes (
issue6102)
This path covers interactive mode for commit, amend, and shelve, as well as the
deprecated record extension. Since shelf creation uses commit without -S in the
non-interactive case, aborting here should be OK. (I didn't check what happens
to non interactive shelve creation if `ui.commitsubrepos=True` is set.)
subrepoutil.precommit() will abort on a dirty subrepo if the config option isn't
set, but the hint recommends using --subrepos to commit. Since only the commit
command currently supports that option, the error has to be raised here to omit
the hint.
Doing the check before asking about all of the hunks in the MQ test seems like
an improvement on its own. There's probably an additional check on this path
that can be removed.
wix: restore COPYING.rtf
8427fea04017 accidentally blew away the content of this file.
As part of restoring the content, I updated the copyright year
to 2019.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6098