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1 | 1 | # perf.py - performance test routines |
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2 | 2 | '''helper extension to measure performance''' |
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3 | 3 | |
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4 | # "historical portability" policy of perf.py: | |
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5 | # | |
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6 | # We have to do: | |
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7 | # - make perf.py "loadable" with as wide Mercurial version as possible | |
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8 | # This doesn't mean that perf commands work correctly with that Mercurial. | |
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9 | # BTW, perf.py itself has been available since 1.1 (or eb240755386d). | |
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10 | # - make historical perf command work correctly with as wide Mercurial | |
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11 | # version as possible | |
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12 | # | |
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13 | # We have to do, if possible with reasonable cost: | |
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14 | # - make recent perf command for historical feature work correctly | |
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15 | # with early Mercurial | |
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16 | # | |
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17 | # We don't have to do: | |
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18 | # - make perf command for recent feature work correctly with early | |
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19 | # Mercurial | |
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20 | ||
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4 | 21 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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5 | 22 | import functools |
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6 | 23 | import os |
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