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remotefilelog: add a developer option to wait for background processes In order to block the main command on the subprocess exiting, we ensure the repo's ui object will call the subprocess.wait() method to ensure the top-level hg process doesn't exit until all background processes have also done so. Currently, in the tests, most operation spawning background process as followed by commands waiting for these operations to complete. However this waiting is racy. First because it seems like we can start waiting before the background operation actually start, in which case it is prematurely detected as "done". Second, because some commands may spawn multiple background operation for the same operation (eg: rebase can apparently trigger multiple prefetch). The current approach could be updated to maybe handle the first issue, but the second one will never be properly handled. In most case, we do not care that the bg process keep running after the command end. (Since we explicitly wait for them to end before doing anything else). So we add an option to wait on the background process before exiting the command. We'll put it in use in the next changeset. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7585

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r40994 #!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright 2018 Paul Morelle <Paul.Morelle@octobus.net>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
#
# This script use the output of `hg perfrevlogwrite -T json --details` to draw
# various plot related to write performance in a revlog
#
# usage: perf-revlog-write-plot.py details.json
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import json
import re
import numpy as np
import scipy.signal
from matplotlib import (
pyplot as plt,
ticker as mticker,
)
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r41226 def plot(data, title=None):
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r40994 items = {}
re_title = re.compile(r'^revisions #\d+ of \d+, rev (\d+)$')
for item in data:
m = re_title.match(item['title'])
if m is None:
continue
rev = int(m.group(1))
items[rev] = item
min_rev = min(items.keys())
max_rev = max(items.keys())
ary = np.empty((2, max_rev - min_rev + 1))
for rev, item in items.items():
ary[0][rev - min_rev] = rev
ary[1][rev - min_rev] = item['wall']
fig = plt.figure()
comb_plt = fig.add_subplot(211)
other_plt = fig.add_subplot(212)
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r43346 comb_plt.plot(
ary[0], np.cumsum(ary[1]), color='red', linewidth=1, label='comb'
)
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plots = []
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r43346 p = other_plt.plot(ary[0], ary[1], color='red', linewidth=1, label='wall')
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r40994 plots.append(p)
colors = {
10: ('green', 'xkcd:grass green'),
100: ('blue', 'xkcd:bright blue'),
1000: ('purple', 'xkcd:dark pink'),
}
for n, color in colors.items():
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r43346 avg_n = np.convolve(ary[1], np.full(n, 1.0 / n), 'valid')
p = other_plt.plot(
ary[0][n - 1 :],
avg_n,
color=color[0],
linewidth=1,
label='avg time last %d' % n,
)
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r40994 plots.append(p)
med_n = scipy.signal.medfilt(ary[1], n + 1)
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r43346 p = other_plt.plot(
ary[0],
med_n,
color=color[1],
linewidth=1,
label='median time last %d' % n,
)
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r40994 plots.append(p)
formatter = mticker.ScalarFormatter()
formatter.set_scientific(False)
formatter.set_useOffset(False)
comb_plt.grid()
comb_plt.xaxis.set_major_formatter(formatter)
comb_plt.legend()
other_plt.grid()
other_plt.xaxis.set_major_formatter(formatter)
leg = other_plt.legend()
leg2plot = {}
for legline, plot in zip(leg.get_lines(), plots):
legline.set_picker(5)
leg2plot[legline] = plot
def onpick(event):
legline = event.artist
plot = leg2plot[legline]
visible = not plot[0].get_visible()
for l in plot:
l.set_visible(visible)
if visible:
legline.set_alpha(1.0)
else:
legline.set_alpha(0.2)
fig.canvas.draw()
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r41226 if title is not None:
fig.canvas.set_window_title(title)
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r40994 fig.canvas.mpl_connect('pick_event', onpick)
plt.show()
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
print('reading from %r' % sys.argv[1])
with open(sys.argv[1], 'r') as fp:
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r41226 plot(json.load(fp), title=sys.argv[1])
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r40994 else:
print('reading from stdin')
plot(json.load(sys.stdin))