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copies: calculate mergecopies() based on pathcopies()...
copies: calculate mergecopies() based on pathcopies() When copies are stored in changesets, we need a changeset-centric version of mergecopies() just like we have a changeset-centric version of pathcopies(). I think the natural way of thinking about mergecopies() is in terms of pathcopies() from the base to each of the commits. So if we can rewrite mergecopies() based on two such pathcopies() calls, we'll get the changeset-centric version for free. That's what this patch does. A nice bonus is that it ends up being a lot simpler. mergecopies() has accumulated a lot of technical debt over time. One good example is the code for dealing with grafts (the "partial/incomplete/dirty" stuff). Since pathcopies() already deals with backwards renames and ping-pong renames, we get that for free. I've run tests with hard-coded debug logging for "fullcopy" and while I haven't looked at every difference it produces, all the ones I have looked at seemed reasonable to me. I'm a little surprised that no more tests fail when run with '--extra-config-opt experimental.copies.read-from=compatibility' compared to before this patch. This patch also fixes the broken cases in test-annotate.t and test-fastannotate.t. It also enables the part of test-copies.t that was previously disabled exactly because mergecopies() needed to get a changeset-centric version. One drawback of the rewritten code is that we may now make remotefilelog prefetch more files. We used to prefetch files that were unique to either side of the merge compared to the other. We now prefetch files that are unique to either side of the merge compared to the base. This means that if you added the same file to each side, we would not prefetch it before, but we would now. Such cases are probably quite rare, but one likely scenario where they happen is when moving from a commit to its successor (or the other way around). The user will probably already have the files in the cache in such cases, so it's probably not a big deal. Some timings for calculating mergecopies between two revisions (revisions shown on each line, all using the common ancestor as base): In the hg repo: 4.8 4.9: 0.21s -> 0.21s 4.0 4.8: 0.35s -> 0.63s In and old copy of the mozilla-unified repo: FIREFOX_BETA_60_BASE^ FIREFOX_BETA_60_BASE: 0.82s -> 0.82s FIREFOX_NIGHTLY_59_END FIREFOX_BETA_60_BASE: 2.5s -> 2.6s FIREFOX_BETA_59_END FIREFOX_BETA_60_BASE: 3.9s -> 4.1s FIREFOX_AURORA_50_BASE FIREFOX_BETA_60_BASE: 31s -> 33s So it's measurably slower in most cases. The most significant difference is in the hg repo between revisions 4.0 and 4.8. In that case it seems to come from the fact that pathcopies() uses fctx.isintroducedafter() (in _tracefile), while the old mergecopies() used fctx.linkrev() (in _checkcopies()). That results in a single call to filectx._adjustlinkrev(), which is responsible for the entire difference in time (in my repo). So we pay a performance penalty but we get more correct code (see change in test-mv-cp-st-diff.t). Deleting the "== f.filenode()" in _tracefile() recovers the lost performance in the hg repo. There were are few other optimizations in _checkcopies() that I could not measure any impact from. One was from the "seen" set. Another was from a "continue" when the file was not in the destination manifest (corresponding to "am" in _tracefile). Also note that merge copies are not calculated when updating with a clean working copy, which is probably the most common case. I therefore think the much simpler code is worth the slowdown. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6255

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# install-dependencies.ps1 - Install Windows dependencies for building Mercurial
#
# Copyright 2019 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@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.
# This script can be used to bootstrap a Mercurial build environment on
# Windows.
#
# The script makes a lot of assumptions about how things should work.
# For example, the install location of Python is hardcoded to c:\hgdev\*.
#
# The script should be executed from a PowerShell with elevated privileges
# if you don't want to see a UAC prompt for various installers.
#
# The script is tested on Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019 (in EC2).
$VS_BUILD_TOOLS_URL = "https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/a1603c02-8a66-4b83-b821-811e3610a7c4/aa2db8bb39e0cbd23e9940d8951e0bc3/vs_buildtools.exe"
$VS_BUILD_TOOLS_SHA256 = "911E292B8E6E5F46CBC17003BDCD2D27A70E616E8D5E6E69D5D489A605CAA139"
$VC9_PYTHON_URL = "https://download.microsoft.com/download/7/9/6/796EF2E4-801B-4FC4-AB28-B59FBF6D907B/VCForPython27.msi"
$VC9_PYTHON_SHA256 = "070474db76a2e625513a5835df4595df9324d820f9cc97eab2a596dcbc2f5cbf"
$PYTHON27_x64_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.16/python-2.7.16.amd64.msi"
$PYTHON27_x64_SHA256 = "7c0f45993019152d46041a7db4b947b919558fdb7a8f67bcd0535bc98d42b603"
$PYTHON27_X86_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.16/python-2.7.16.msi"
$PYTHON27_X86_SHA256 = "d57dc3e1ba490aee856c28b4915d09e3f49442461e46e481bc6b2d18207831d7"
$PYTHON35_x86_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.5.4/python-3.5.4.exe"
$PYTHON35_x86_SHA256 = "F27C2D67FD9688E4970F3BFF799BB9D722A0D6C2C13B04848E1F7D620B524B0E"
$PYTHON35_x64_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.5.4/python-3.5.4-amd64.exe"
$PYTHON35_x64_SHA256 = "9B7741CC32357573A77D2EE64987717E527628C38FD7EAF3E2AACA853D45A1EE"
$PYTHON36_x86_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.6.8/python-3.6.8.exe"
$PYTHON36_x86_SHA256 = "89871D432BC06E4630D7B64CB1A8451E53C80E68DE29029976B12AAD7DBFA5A0"
$PYTHON36_x64_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.6.8/python-3.6.8-amd64.exe"
$PYTHON36_x64_SHA256 = "96088A58B7C43BC83B84E6B67F15E8706C614023DD64F9A5A14E81FF824ADADC"
$PYTHON37_x86_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.7.2/python-3.7.2.exe"
$PYTHON37_x86_SHA256 = "8BACE330FB409E428B04EEEE083DD9CA7F6C754366D07E23B3853891D8F8C3D0"
$PYTHON37_x64_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.7.2/python-3.7.2-amd64.exe"
$PYTHON37_x64_SHA256 = "0FE2A696F5A3E481FED795EF6896ED99157BCEF273EF3C4A96F2905CBDB3AA13"
$PYTHON38_x86_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.8.0/python-3.8.0a2.exe"
$PYTHON38_x86_SHA256 = "013A7DDD317679FE51223DE627688CFCB2F0F1128FD25A987F846AEB476D3FEF"
$PYTHON38_x64_URL = "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.8.0/python-3.8.0a2-amd64.exe"
$PYTHON38_X64_SHA256 = "560BC6D1A76BCD6D544AC650709F3892956890753CDCF9CE67E3D7302D76FB41"
# PIP 19.0.3.
$PIP_URL = "https://github.com/pypa/get-pip/raw/fee32c376da1ff6496a798986d7939cd51e1644f/get-pip.py"
$PIP_SHA256 = "efe99298f3fbb1f56201ce6b81d2658067d2f7d7dfc2d412e0d3cacc9a397c61"
$VIRTUALENV_URL = "https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/37/db/89d6b043b22052109da35416abc3c397655e4bd3cff031446ba02b9654fa/virtualenv-16.4.3.tar.gz"
$VIRTUALENV_SHA256 = "984d7e607b0a5d1329425dd8845bd971b957424b5ba664729fab51ab8c11bc39"
$INNO_SETUP_URL = "http://files.jrsoftware.org/is/5/innosetup-5.6.1-unicode.exe"
$INNO_SETUP_SHA256 = "27D49E9BC769E9D1B214C153011978DB90DC01C2ACD1DDCD9ED7B3FE3B96B538"
$MINGW_BIN_URL = "https://osdn.net/frs/redir.php?m=constant&f=mingw%2F68260%2Fmingw-get-0.6.3-mingw32-pre-20170905-1-bin.zip"
$MINGW_BIN_SHA256 = "2AB8EFD7C7D1FC8EAF8B2FA4DA4EEF8F3E47768284C021599BC7435839A046DF"
$MERCURIAL_WHEEL_FILENAME = "mercurial-4.9-cp27-cp27m-win_amd64.whl"
$MERCURIAL_WHEEL_URL = "https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/fe/e8/b872d53dfbbf986bdc46af0b30f580b227fb59bddd2587152a55e205b0cc/$MERCURIAL_WHEEL_FILENAME"
$MERCURIAL_WHEEL_SHA256 = "218cc2e7c3f1d535007febbb03351663897edf27df0e57d6842e3b686492b429"
# Writing progress slows down downloads substantially. So disable it.
$progressPreference = 'silentlyContinue'
function Secure-Download($url, $path, $sha256) {
if (Test-Path -Path $path) {
Get-FileHash -Path $path -Algorithm SHA256 -OutVariable hash
if ($hash.Hash -eq $sha256) {
Write-Output "SHA256 of $path verified as $sha256"
return
}
Write-Output "hash mismatch on $path; downloading again"
}
Write-Output "downloading $url to $path"
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $url -OutFile $path
Get-FileHash -Path $path -Algorithm SHA256 -OutVariable hash
if ($hash.Hash -ne $sha256) {
Remove-Item -Path $path
throw "hash mismatch when downloading $url; got $($hash.Hash), expected $sha256"
}
}
function Invoke-Process($path, $arguments) {
$p = Start-Process -FilePath $path -ArgumentList $arguments -Wait -PassThru -WindowStyle Hidden
if ($p.ExitCode -ne 0) {
throw "process exited non-0: $($p.ExitCode)"
}
}
function Install-Python3($name, $installer, $dest, $pip) {
Write-Output "installing $name"
# We hit this when running the script as part of Simple Systems Manager in
# EC2. The Python 3 installer doesn't seem to like per-user installs
# when running as the SYSTEM user. So enable global installs if executed in
# this mode.
if ($env:USERPROFILE -eq "C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile") {
Write-Output "running with SYSTEM account; installing for all users"
$allusers = "1"
}
else {
$allusers = "0"
}
Invoke-Process $installer "/quiet TargetDir=${dest} InstallAllUsers=${allusers} AssociateFiles=0 CompileAll=0 PrependPath=0 Include_doc=0 Include_launcher=0 InstallLauncherAllUsers=0 Include_pip=0 Include_test=0"
Invoke-Process ${dest}\python.exe $pip
}
function Install-Dependencies($prefix) {
if (!(Test-Path -Path $prefix\assets)) {
New-Item -Path $prefix\assets -ItemType Directory
}
$pip = "${prefix}\assets\get-pip.py"
Secure-Download $VC9_PYTHON_URL ${prefix}\assets\VCForPython27.msi $VC9_PYTHON_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON27_x86_URL ${prefix}\assets\python27-x86.msi $PYTHON27_x86_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON27_x64_URL ${prefix}\assets\python27-x64.msi $PYTHON27_x64_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON35_x86_URL ${prefix}\assets\python35-x86.exe $PYTHON35_x86_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON35_x64_URL ${prefix}\assets\python35-x64.exe $PYTHON35_x64_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON36_x86_URL ${prefix}\assets\python36-x86.exe $PYTHON36_x86_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON36_x64_URL ${prefix}\assets\python36-x64.exe $PYTHON36_x64_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON37_x86_URL ${prefix}\assets\python37-x86.exe $PYTHON37_x86_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON37_x64_URL ${prefix}\assets\python37-x64.exe $PYTHON37_x64_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON38_x86_URL ${prefix}\assets\python38-x86.exe $PYTHON38_x86_SHA256
Secure-Download $PYTHON38_x64_URL ${prefix}\assets\python38-x64.exe $PYTHON38_x64_SHA256
Secure-Download $PIP_URL ${pip} $PIP_SHA256
Secure-Download $VIRTUALENV_URL ${prefix}\assets\virtualenv.tar.gz $VIRTUALENV_SHA256
Secure-Download $VS_BUILD_TOOLS_URL ${prefix}\assets\vs_buildtools.exe $VS_BUILD_TOOLS_SHA256
Secure-Download $INNO_SETUP_URL ${prefix}\assets\InnoSetup.exe $INNO_SETUP_SHA256
Secure-Download $MINGW_BIN_URL ${prefix}\assets\mingw-get-bin.zip $MINGW_BIN_SHA256
Secure-Download $MERCURIAL_WHEEL_URL ${prefix}\assets\${MERCURIAL_WHEEL_FILENAME} $MERCURIAL_WHEEL_SHA256
Write-Output "installing Python 2.7 32-bit"
Invoke-Process msiexec.exe "/i ${prefix}\assets\python27-x86.msi /l* ${prefix}\assets\python27-x86.log /q TARGETDIR=${prefix}\python27-x86 ALLUSERS="
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\python27-x86\python.exe ${prefix}\assets\get-pip.py
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\python27-x86\Scripts\pip.exe "install ${prefix}\assets\virtualenv.tar.gz"
Write-Output "installing Python 2.7 64-bit"
Invoke-Process msiexec.exe "/i ${prefix}\assets\python27-x64.msi /l* ${prefix}\assets\python27-x64.log /q TARGETDIR=${prefix}\python27-x64 ALLUSERS="
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\python27-x64\python.exe ${prefix}\assets\get-pip.py
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\python27-x64\Scripts\pip.exe "install ${prefix}\assets\virtualenv.tar.gz"
Install-Python3 "Python 3.5 32-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python35-x86.exe ${prefix}\python35-x86 ${pip}
Install-Python3 "Python 3.5 64-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python35-x64.exe ${prefix}\python35-x64 ${pip}
Install-Python3 "Python 3.6 32-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python36-x86.exe ${prefix}\python36-x86 ${pip}
Install-Python3 "Python 3.6 64-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python36-x64.exe ${prefix}\python36-x64 ${pip}
Install-Python3 "Python 3.7 32-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python37-x86.exe ${prefix}\python37-x86 ${pip}
Install-Python3 "Python 3.7 64-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python37-x64.exe ${prefix}\python37-x64 ${pip}
Install-Python3 "Python 3.8 32-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python38-x86.exe ${prefix}\python38-x86 ${pip}
Install-Python3 "Python 3.8 64-bit" ${prefix}\assets\python38-x64.exe ${prefix}\python38-x64 ${pip}
Write-Output "installing Visual Studio 2017 Build Tools and SDKs"
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\assets\vs_buildtools.exe "--quiet --wait --norestart --nocache --channelUri https://aka.ms/vs/15/release/channel --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.MSBuildTools --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Windows10SDK.17763 --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.VCTools --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Windows10SDK --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.140"
Write-Output "installing Visual C++ 9.0 for Python 2.7"
Invoke-Process msiexec.exe "/i ${prefix}\assets\VCForPython27.msi /l* ${prefix}\assets\VCForPython27.log /q"
Write-Output "installing Inno Setup"
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\assets\InnoSetup.exe "/SP- /VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES"
Write-Output "extracting MinGW base archive"
Expand-Archive -Path ${prefix}\assets\mingw-get-bin.zip -DestinationPath "${prefix}\MinGW" -Force
Write-Output "updating MinGW package catalogs"
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\MinGW\bin\mingw-get.exe "update"
Write-Output "installing MinGW packages"
Invoke-Process ${prefix}\MinGW\bin\mingw-get.exe "install msys-base msys-coreutils msys-diffutils msys-unzip"
# Construct a virtualenv useful for bootstrapping. It conveniently contains a
# Mercurial install.
Write-Output "creating bootstrap virtualenv with Mercurial"
Invoke-Process "$prefix\python27-x64\Scripts\virtualenv.exe" "${prefix}\venv-bootstrap"
Invoke-Process "${prefix}\venv-bootstrap\Scripts\pip.exe" "install ${prefix}\assets\${MERCURIAL_WHEEL_FILENAME}"
}
function Clone-Mercurial-Repo($prefix, $repo_url, $dest) {
Write-Output "cloning $repo_url to $dest"
# TODO Figure out why CA verification isn't working in EC2 and remove
# --insecure.
Invoke-Process "${prefix}\venv-bootstrap\Scripts\hg.exe" "clone --insecure $repo_url $dest"
# Mark repo as non-publishing by default for convenience.
Add-Content -Path "$dest\.hg\hgrc" -Value "`n[phases]`npublish = false"
}
$prefix = "c:\hgdev"
Install-Dependencies $prefix
Clone-Mercurial-Repo $prefix "https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg" $prefix\src