##// END OF EJS Templates
largefiles: optimize update speed by only updating changed largefiles...
largefiles: optimize update speed by only updating changed largefiles Historically, during 'hg update', every largefile in the working copy was hashed (which is a very expensive operation on big files) and any largefiles that did not have a hash that matched their standin were updated. This patch optimizes 'hg update' by keeping track of what standins have changed between the old and new revisions, and only updating the largefiles that have changed. This saves a lot of time by avoiding the unecessary calculation of a list of sha1 hashes for big files. With this patch, the time 'hg update' takes to complete is a function of how many largefiles need to be updated and what their size is. Performance tests on a repository with about 80 largefiles ranging from a few MB to about 97 MB are shown below. The tests show how long it takes to run 'hg update' with no changes actually being updated. Mercurial 2.1 release: $ time hg update 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved getting changed largefiles 0 largefiles updated, 0 removed real 0m10.045s user 0m9.367s sys 0m0.674s With this patch: $ time hg update 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved real 0m0.965s user 0m0.845s sys 0m0.115s The same repsoitory, without the largefiles extension enabled: $ time hg update 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved real 0m0.799s user 0m0.684s sys 0m0.111s So before the patch, 'hg update' with no changes was approximately 9.25s slower with largefiles enabled. With this patch, it is approximately 0.165s slower.

File last commit:

r15772:83a14075 default
r16120:47ee41fc default
Show More
progress.py
295 lines | 10.6 KiB | text/x-python | PythonLexer
# progress.py show progress bars for some actions
#
# Copyright (C) 2010 Augie Fackler <durin42@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
"""show progress bars for some actions
This extension uses the progress information logged by hg commands
to draw progress bars that are as informative as possible. Some progress
bars only offer indeterminate information, while others have a definite
end point.
The following settings are available::
[progress]
delay = 3 # number of seconds (float) before showing the progress bar
changedelay = 1 # changedelay: minimum delay before showing a new topic.
# If set to less than 3 * refresh, that value will
# be used instead.
refresh = 0.1 # time in seconds between refreshes of the progress bar
format = topic bar number estimate # format of the progress bar
width = <none> # if set, the maximum width of the progress information
# (that is, min(width, term width) will be used)
clear-complete = True # clear the progress bar after it's done
disable = False # if true, don't show a progress bar
assume-tty = False # if true, ALWAYS show a progress bar, unless
# disable is given
Valid entries for the format field are topic, bar, number, unit,
estimate, speed, and item. item defaults to the last 20 characters of
the item, but this can be changed by adding either ``-<num>`` which
would take the last num characters, or ``+<num>`` for the first num
characters.
"""
import sys
import time
from mercurial import util
from mercurial.i18n import _
def spacejoin(*args):
return ' '.join(s for s in args if s)
def shouldprint(ui):
return util.isatty(sys.stderr) or ui.configbool('progress', 'assume-tty')
def fmtremaining(seconds):
if seconds < 60:
# i18n: format XX seconds as "XXs"
return _("%02ds") % (seconds)
minutes = seconds // 60
if minutes < 60:
seconds -= minutes * 60
# i18n: format X minutes and YY seconds as "XmYYs"
return _("%dm%02ds") % (minutes, seconds)
# we're going to ignore seconds in this case
minutes += 1
hours = minutes // 60
minutes -= hours * 60
if hours < 30:
# i18n: format X hours and YY minutes as "XhYYm"
return _("%dh%02dm") % (hours, minutes)
# we're going to ignore minutes in this case
hours += 1
days = hours // 24
hours -= days * 24
if days < 15:
# i18n: format X days and YY hours as "XdYYh"
return _("%dd%02dh") % (days, hours)
# we're going to ignore hours in this case
days += 1
weeks = days // 7
days -= weeks * 7
if weeks < 55:
# i18n: format X weeks and YY days as "XwYYd"
return _("%dw%02dd") % (weeks, days)
# we're going to ignore days and treat a year as 52 weeks
weeks += 1
years = weeks // 52
weeks -= years * 52
# i18n: format X years and YY weeks as "XyYYw"
return _("%dy%02dw") % (years, weeks)
class progbar(object):
def __init__(self, ui):
self.ui = ui
self.resetstate()
def resetstate(self):
self.topics = []
self.topicstates = {}
self.starttimes = {}
self.startvals = {}
self.printed = False
self.lastprint = time.time() + float(self.ui.config(
'progress', 'delay', default=3))
self.lasttopic = None
self.indetcount = 0
self.refresh = float(self.ui.config(
'progress', 'refresh', default=0.1))
self.changedelay = max(3 * self.refresh,
float(self.ui.config(
'progress', 'changedelay', default=1)))
self.order = self.ui.configlist(
'progress', 'format',
default=['topic', 'bar', 'number', 'estimate'])
def show(self, now, topic, pos, item, unit, total):
if not shouldprint(self.ui):
return
termwidth = self.width()
self.printed = True
head = ''
needprogress = False
tail = ''
for indicator in self.order:
add = ''
if indicator == 'topic':
add = topic
elif indicator == 'number':
if total:
add = ('% ' + str(len(str(total))) +
's/%s') % (pos, total)
else:
add = str(pos)
elif indicator.startswith('item') and item:
slice = 'end'
if '-' in indicator:
wid = int(indicator.split('-')[1])
elif '+' in indicator:
slice = 'beginning'
wid = int(indicator.split('+')[1])
else:
wid = 20
if slice == 'end':
add = item[-wid:]
else:
add = item[:wid]
add += (wid - len(add)) * ' '
elif indicator == 'bar':
add = ''
needprogress = True
elif indicator == 'unit' and unit:
add = unit
elif indicator == 'estimate':
add = self.estimate(topic, pos, total, now)
elif indicator == 'speed':
add = self.speed(topic, pos, unit, now)
if not needprogress:
head = spacejoin(head, add)
else:
tail = spacejoin(tail, add)
if needprogress:
used = 0
if head:
used += len(head) + 1
if tail:
used += len(tail) + 1
progwidth = termwidth - used - 3
if total and pos <= total:
amt = pos * progwidth // total
bar = '=' * (amt - 1)
if amt > 0:
bar += '>'
bar += ' ' * (progwidth - amt)
else:
progwidth -= 3
self.indetcount += 1
# mod the count by twice the width so we can make the
# cursor bounce between the right and left sides
amt = self.indetcount % (2 * progwidth)
amt -= progwidth
bar = (' ' * int(progwidth - abs(amt)) + '<=>' +
' ' * int(abs(amt)))
prog = ''.join(('[', bar , ']'))
out = spacejoin(head, prog, tail)
else:
out = spacejoin(head, tail)
sys.stderr.write('\r' + out[:termwidth])
self.lasttopic = topic
sys.stderr.flush()
def clear(self):
if not shouldprint(self.ui):
return
sys.stderr.write('\r%s\r' % (' ' * self.width()))
def complete(self):
if not shouldprint(self.ui):
return
if self.ui.configbool('progress', 'clear-complete', default=True):
self.clear()
else:
sys.stderr.write('\n')
sys.stderr.flush()
def width(self):
tw = self.ui.termwidth()
return min(int(self.ui.config('progress', 'width', default=tw)), tw)
def estimate(self, topic, pos, total, now):
if total is None:
return ''
initialpos = self.startvals[topic]
target = total - initialpos
delta = pos - initialpos
if delta > 0:
elapsed = now - self.starttimes[topic]
if elapsed > float(
self.ui.config('progress', 'estimate', default=2)):
seconds = (elapsed * (target - delta)) // delta + 1
return fmtremaining(seconds)
return ''
def speed(self, topic, pos, unit, now):
initialpos = self.startvals[topic]
delta = pos - initialpos
elapsed = now - self.starttimes[topic]
if elapsed > float(
self.ui.config('progress', 'estimate', default=2)):
return _('%d %s/sec') % (delta / elapsed, unit)
return ''
def progress(self, topic, pos, item='', unit='', total=None):
now = time.time()
if pos is None:
self.starttimes.pop(topic, None)
self.startvals.pop(topic, None)
self.topicstates.pop(topic, None)
# reset the progress bar if this is the outermost topic
if self.topics and self.topics[0] == topic and self.printed:
self.complete()
self.resetstate()
# truncate the list of topics assuming all topics within
# this one are also closed
if topic in self.topics:
self.topics = self.topics[:self.topics.index(topic)]
else:
if topic not in self.topics:
self.starttimes[topic] = now
self.startvals[topic] = pos
self.topics.append(topic)
self.topicstates[topic] = pos, item, unit, total
if now - self.lastprint >= self.refresh and self.topics:
if (self.lasttopic is None # first time we printed
# not a topic change
or topic == self.lasttopic
# it's been long enough we should print anyway
or now - self.lastprint >= self.changedelay):
self.lastprint = now
self.show(now, topic, *self.topicstates[topic])
_singleton = None
def uisetup(ui):
global _singleton
class progressui(ui.__class__):
_progbar = None
def _quiet(self):
return self.debugflag or self.quiet
def progress(self, *args, **opts):
if not self._quiet():
self._progbar.progress(*args, **opts)
return super(progressui, self).progress(*args, **opts)
def write(self, *args, **opts):
if not self._quiet() and self._progbar.printed:
self._progbar.clear()
return super(progressui, self).write(*args, **opts)
def write_err(self, *args, **opts):
if not self._quiet() and self._progbar.printed:
self._progbar.clear()
return super(progressui, self).write_err(*args, **opts)
# Apps that derive a class from ui.ui() can use
# setconfig('progress', 'disable', 'True') to disable this extension
if ui.configbool('progress', 'disable'):
return
if shouldprint(ui) and not ui.debugflag and not ui.quiet:
ui.__class__ = progressui
# we instantiate one globally shared progress bar to avoid
# competing progress bars when multiple UI objects get created
if not progressui._progbar:
if _singleton is None:
_singleton = progbar(ui)
progressui._progbar = _singleton
def reposetup(ui, repo):
uisetup(repo.ui)