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contrib: add a partial-merge tool for sorted lists (such as Python imports) This is a pretty naive tool that uses a regular expression for matching lines. It is based on a Google-internal tool that worked in a similar way. For now, the regular expression is hard-coded to attempt to match single-line Python imports. The only commit I've found in the hg core repo where the tool helped was commit 9cd6292abfdf. I think that's because we often use multiple imports per import statement. I think this tool is still a decent first step (especially once the regex is made configurable in the next patch). The merging should ideally use a proper Python parser and do the merge at the AST (or CST?) level, but that's significantly harder, especially if you want to preserve comments and whitespace. It's also less generic. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12380

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Augie Fackler
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r39288 #!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Copyright 2018 Google LLC.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
"""Tool read primitive events from a pipe to produce a catapult trace.
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r40526 Usage:
Terminal 1: $ catapipe.py /tmp/mypipe /tmp/trace.json
Terminal 2: $ HGCATAPULTSERVERPIPE=/tmp/mypipe hg root
<ctrl-c catapipe.py in Terminal 1>
$ catapult/tracing/bin/trace2html /tmp/trace.json # produce /tmp/trace.html
<open trace.html in your browser of choice; the WASD keys are very useful>
(catapult is located at https://github.com/catapult-project/catapult)
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r39288 For now the event stream supports
START $SESSIONID ...
and
END $SESSIONID ...
events. Everything after the SESSIONID (which must not contain spaces)
is used as a label for the event. Events are timestamped as of when
they arrive in this process and are then used to produce catapult
traces that can be loaded in Chrome's about:tracing utility. It's
important that the event stream *into* this process stay simple,
because we have to emit it from the shell scripts produced by
run-tests.py.
Typically you'll want to place the path to the named pipe in the
HGCATAPULTSERVERPIPE environment variable, which both run-tests and hg
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r40526 understand. To trace *only* run-tests, use HGTESTCATAPULTSERVERPIPE instead.
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r39288 """
import argparse
import json
import os
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r39550 import timeit
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_TYPEMAP = {
'START': 'B',
'END': 'E',
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r42675 'COUNTER': 'C',
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r39288 }
_threadmap = {}
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r39550 # Timeit already contains the whole logic about which timer to use based on
# Python version and OS
timer = timeit.default_timer
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r39288 def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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r43346 parser.add_argument(
'pipe',
type=str,
nargs=1,
help='Path of named pipe to create and listen on.',
)
parser.add_argument(
'output',
default='trace.json',
type=str,
nargs='?',
help='Path of json file to create where the traces ' 'will be stored.',
)
parser.add_argument(
'--debug',
default=False,
action='store_true',
help='Print useful debug messages',
)
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r39288 args = parser.parse_args()
fn = args.pipe[0]
os.mkfifo(fn)
try:
with open(fn) as f, open(args.output, 'w') as out:
out.write('[\n')
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r39550 start = timer()
Augie Fackler
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r39288 while True:
ev = f.readline().strip()
if not ev:
continue
Boris Feld
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r39550 now = timer()
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r39288 if args.debug:
print(ev)
verb, session, label = ev.split(' ', 2)
if session not in _threadmap:
_threadmap[session] = len(_threadmap)
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r42675 if verb == 'COUNTER':
amount, label = label.split(' ', 1)
payload_args = {'value': int(amount)}
else:
payload_args = {}
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r39288 pid = _threadmap[session]
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r39971 ts_micros = (now - start) * 1000000
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r43346 out.write(
json.dumps(
{
"name": label,
"cat": "misc",
"ph": _TYPEMAP[verb],
"ts": ts_micros,
"pid": pid,
"tid": 1,
"args": payload_args,
}
)
)
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r39288 out.write(',\n')
finally:
os.unlink(fn)
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r39288 if __name__ == '__main__':
main()