nodemap: gate the feature behind a new requirement
Now that the feature is working smoothly, a question was still open, should we
gate the feature behind a new requirement or just treat it as a cache to be
warmed by those who can and ignored by other.
The advantage of using the cache approach is a transparent upgrade/downgrade
story, making the feature easier to move to. However having out of date cache
can come with a significant performance hit for process who expect an up to
date cache but found none. In this case the file needs to be stored under
`.hg/cache`.
The "requirement" approach guarantee that the persistent nodemap is up to date.
However, it comes with a less flexible activation story since an explicite
upgrade is required. In this case the file can be stored in `.hg/store`.
This wiki page is relevant to this questions:
https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/ComputedIndexPlan
So which one should we take? Another element came into plan, the persistent
nodemap use the `add` method of the transaction, it is used to keep track of a
file content before a transaction in case we need to rollback it back. It turns
out that the `transaction.add` API does not support file stored anywhere than
`.hg/store`. Making it support file stored elsewhere is possible, require a
change in on disk transaction format. Updating on disk file requires…
introducing a new requirements.
As a result, we pick the second option "gating the persistent nodemap behind a
new requirements".
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8417
--- a/mercurial/localrepo.py Tue Apr 14 03:05:54 2020 +0200
+++ b/mercurial/localrepo.py Tue Apr 14 03:16:23 2020 +0200
@@ -445,6 +445,9 @@
# copies related information in changeset's sidedata.
COPIESSDC_REQUIREMENT = b'exp-copies-sidedata-changeset'
+# The repository use persistent nodemap for the changelog and the manifest.
+NODEMAP_REQUIREMENT = b'persistent-nodemap'
+
# Functions receiving (ui, features) that extensions can register to impact
# the ability to load repositories with custom requirements. Only
# functions defined in loaded extensions are called.
@@ -933,7 +936,7 @@
if ui.configbool(b'experimental', b'rust.index'):
options[b'rust.index'] = True
- if ui.configbool(b'experimental', b'exp-persistent-nodemap'):
+ if NODEMAP_REQUIREMENT in requirements:
options[b'exp-persistent-nodemap'] = True
if ui.configbool(b'experimental', b'exp-persistent-nodemap.mmap'):
options[b'exp-persistent-nodemap.mmap'] = True
@@ -1023,6 +1026,7 @@
REVLOGV2_REQUIREMENT,
SIDEDATA_REQUIREMENT,
SPARSEREVLOG_REQUIREMENT,
+ NODEMAP_REQUIREMENT,
bookmarks.BOOKMARKS_IN_STORE_REQUIREMENT,
}
_basesupported = supportedformats | {
@@ -3660,6 +3664,9 @@
if ui.configbool(b'format', b'bookmarks-in-store'):
requirements.add(bookmarks.BOOKMARKS_IN_STORE_REQUIREMENT)
+ if ui.configbool(b'experimental', b'exp-persistent-nodemap'):
+ requirements.add(NODEMAP_REQUIREMENT)
+
return requirements
--- a/tests/test-persistent-nodemap.t Tue Apr 14 03:05:54 2020 +0200
+++ b/tests/test-persistent-nodemap.t Tue Apr 14 03:16:23 2020 +0200
@@ -2,14 +2,14 @@
Test the persistent on-disk nodemap
===================================
- $ hg init test-repo
- $ cd test-repo
- $ cat << EOF >> .hg/hgrc
+ $ cat << EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [experimental]
> exp-persistent-nodemap=yes
> [devel]
> persistent-nodemap=yes
> EOF
+ $ hg init test-repo
+ $ cd test-repo
$ hg debugbuilddag .+5000 --new-file --config "experimental.exp-persistent-nodemap.mode=warn"
persistent nodemap in strict mode without efficient method (no-rust no-pure !)
persistent nodemap in strict mode without efficient method (no-rust no-pure !)