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revset: use phasecache.getrevset...
revset: use phasecache.getrevset This is part of a refactoring that moves some phase query optimization from revset.py to phases.py. See the previous patch for motivation. This patch changes revset code to use phasecache.getrevset so it no longer accesses the private field: _phasecache._phasesets directly. For performance impact, this patch was tested using the following query, on my hg-committed repo: for i in 'public()' 'not public()' 'draft()' 'not draft()'; do echo $i; hg perfrevset "$i"; hg perfrevset "$i" --hidden; done For the CPython implementation, most operations are unchanged (within +/- 1%), while "not public()" and "draft()" is noticeably faster on an unfiltered repo. It may be because the new code avoids a set copy if filteredrevs is empty. revset | public() | not public() | draft() | not draft() hidden | yes | no | yes | no | yes | no | yes | no ------------------------------------------------------------------ before | 19006 | 17352 | 239 | 286 | 180 | 228 | 7690 | 5745 after | 19137 | 17231 | 240 | 207 | 182 | 150 | 7687 | 5658 delta | | -38% | | -52% | (timed in microseconds) For the pure Python implementation, some operations are faster while "not draft()" is noticeably slower: revset | public() | not public() | draft() | not draft() hidden | yes | no | yes | no | yes | no | yes | no ------------------------------------------------------------------------ before | 18852 | 17183 | 17758 | 15921 | 17505 | 15973 | 41521 | 39822 after | 18924 | 17380 | 17558 | 14545 | 16727 | 13593 | 48356 | 43992 delta | | -9% | -5% | -15% | +16% | +10% That may be the different performance characters of generatorset vs. filteredset. The "not draft()" query could be optimized in this case where both "public" and "secret" are passed to "getrevsets" so it won't iterate the whole repo twice.

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Nicolas Dumazet
profiling: Adding support for kcachegrind output format, using lsprofcalltree
r8024 """
lsprofcalltree.py - lsprof output which is readable by kcachegrind
Authors:
* David Allouche <david <at> allouche.net>
* Jp Calderone & Itamar Shtull-Trauring
* Johan Dahlin
This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
"""
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r27618 from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
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r8024 def label(code):
if isinstance(code, str):
return '~' + code # built-in functions ('~' sorts at the end)
else:
return '%s %s:%d' % (code.co_name,
code.co_filename,
code.co_firstlineno)
class KCacheGrind(object):
def __init__(self, profiler):
self.data = profiler.getstats()
self.out_file = None
def output(self, out_file):
self.out_file = out_file
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r27618 print('events: Ticks', file=out_file)
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r8024 self._print_summary()
for entry in self.data:
self._entry(entry)
def _print_summary(self):
max_cost = 0
for entry in self.data:
totaltime = int(entry.totaltime * 1000)
max_cost = max(max_cost, totaltime)
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r27618 print('summary: %d' % max_cost, file=self.out_file)
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def _entry(self, entry):
out_file = self.out_file
code = entry.code
if isinstance(code, str):
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r27618 print('fi=~', file=out_file)
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r8024 else:
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r27618 print('fi=%s' % code.co_filename, file=out_file)
print('fn=%s' % label(code), file=out_file)
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inlinetime = int(entry.inlinetime * 1000)
if isinstance(code, str):
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r27618 print('0 ', inlinetime, file=out_file)
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r8024 else:
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r27618 print('%d %d' % (code.co_firstlineno, inlinetime), file=out_file)
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# recursive calls are counted in entry.calls
if entry.calls:
calls = entry.calls
else:
calls = []
if isinstance(code, str):
lineno = 0
else:
lineno = code.co_firstlineno
for subentry in calls:
self._subentry(lineno, subentry)
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r27618 print(file=out_file)
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def _subentry(self, lineno, subentry):
out_file = self.out_file
code = subentry.code
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r27618 print('cfn=%s' % label(code), file=out_file)
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r8024 if isinstance(code, str):
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r27618 print('cfi=~', file=out_file)
print('calls=%d 0' % subentry.callcount, file=out_file)
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r8024 else:
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r27618 print('cfi=%s' % code.co_filename, file=out_file)
print('calls=%d %d' % (
subentry.callcount, code.co_firstlineno), file=out_file)
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totaltime = int(subentry.totaltime * 1000)
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r27618 print('%d %d' % (lineno, totaltime), file=out_file)