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bisect: avoid adding irrelevant revisions to bisect state When adding new revisions to the bisect state, it only makes sense to add information about revisions that are under consideration (i.e., those that are topologically between the known good and bad revisions). However, if the user passes in a revset (e.g., '!merge()' to exclude merge commits), hg will resolve the revset first and add all matching revisions to the bisect state (which in this case would likely be the majority of revisions in the repo). To avoid this, revisions should only be added to the bisect state if they are between the good and bad revisions (and therefore relevant to the bisection). -- Here are the results of some performance tests using the `mozilla-central` repo (since it is one of the largest freely-available hg repositories in the wild). These tests compare the performance of a locally-built `hg` before and after application of this series. Note that `--noupdate` is passed to avoid including update time (which should not vary across cases). Setup (run between each test): $ hg bisect --reset $ hg bisect --noupdate --bad 56c3ad4bde5c70714b784ccf15d099e0df0f5bde $ hg bisect --noupdate --good 57426696adaf08298af3027fa77486fee0633b13 Test using a revset that returns a very large number of revisions: $ time hg bisect --noupdate --skip '!merge()' > /dev/null Before: real 0m9.398s user 0m9.233s sys 0m0.120s After: real 0m1.513s user 0m1.425s sys 0m0.052s Test using a revset that is expensive to compute: $ time hg bisect --noupdate --skip 'desc("Bug")' > /dev/null Before: real 0m49.853s user 0m49.580s sys 0m0.243s After: real 0m4.120s user 0m4.036s sys 0m0.048s

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# logexchange.py
#
# Copyright 2017 Augie Fackler <raf@durin42.com>
# Copyright 2017 Sean Farley <sean@farley.io>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from .node import hex
from . import (
util,
vfs as vfsmod,
)
from .utils import (
urlutil,
)
# directory name in .hg/ in which remotenames files will be present
remotenamedir = b'logexchange'
def readremotenamefile(repo, filename):
"""
reads a file from .hg/logexchange/ directory and yields it's content
filename: the file to be read
yield a tuple (node, remotepath, name)
"""
vfs = vfsmod.vfs(repo.vfs.join(remotenamedir))
if not vfs.exists(filename):
return
f = vfs(filename)
lineno = 0
for line in f:
line = line.strip()
if not line:
continue
# contains the version number
if lineno == 0:
lineno += 1
try:
node, remote, rname = line.split(b'\0')
yield node, remote, rname
except ValueError:
pass
f.close()
def readremotenames(repo):
"""
read the details about the remotenames stored in .hg/logexchange/ and
yields a tuple (node, remotepath, name). It does not yields information
about whether an entry yielded is branch or bookmark. To get that
information, call the respective functions.
"""
for bmentry in readremotenamefile(repo, b'bookmarks'):
yield bmentry
for branchentry in readremotenamefile(repo, b'branches'):
yield branchentry
def writeremotenamefile(repo, remotepath, names, nametype):
vfs = vfsmod.vfs(repo.vfs.join(remotenamedir))
f = vfs(nametype, b'w', atomictemp=True)
# write the storage version info on top of file
# version '0' represents the very initial version of the storage format
f.write(b'0\n\n')
olddata = set(readremotenamefile(repo, nametype))
# re-save the data from a different remote than this one.
for node, oldpath, rname in sorted(olddata):
if oldpath != remotepath:
f.write(b'%s\0%s\0%s\n' % (node, oldpath, rname))
for name, node in sorted(names.items()):
if nametype == b"branches":
for n in node:
f.write(b'%s\0%s\0%s\n' % (n, remotepath, name))
elif nametype == b"bookmarks":
if node:
f.write(b'%s\0%s\0%s\n' % (node, remotepath, name))
f.close()
def saveremotenames(repo, remotepath, branches=None, bookmarks=None):
"""
save remotenames i.e. remotebookmarks and remotebranches in their
respective files under ".hg/logexchange/" directory.
"""
wlock = repo.wlock()
try:
if bookmarks:
writeremotenamefile(repo, remotepath, bookmarks, b'bookmarks')
if branches:
writeremotenamefile(repo, remotepath, branches, b'branches')
finally:
wlock.release()
def activepath(repo, remote):
"""returns remote path"""
# is the remote a local peer
local = remote.local()
# determine the remote path from the repo, if possible; else just
# use the string given to us
rpath = remote
if local:
rpath = util.pconvert(remote._repo.root)
elif not isinstance(remote, bytes):
rpath = remote._url
# represent the remotepath with user defined path name if exists
for path, url in repo.ui.configitems(b'paths'):
# remove auth info from user defined url
noauthurl = urlutil.removeauth(url)
# Standardize on unix style paths, otherwise some {remotenames} end up
# being an absolute path on Windows.
url = util.pconvert(bytes(url))
noauthurl = util.pconvert(noauthurl)
if url == rpath or noauthurl == rpath:
rpath = path
break
return rpath
def pullremotenames(localrepo, remoterepo):
"""
pulls bookmarks and branches information of the remote repo during a
pull or clone operation.
localrepo is our local repository
remoterepo is the peer instance
"""
remotepath = activepath(localrepo, remoterepo)
with remoterepo.commandexecutor() as e:
bookmarks = e.callcommand(
b'listkeys',
{
b'namespace': b'bookmarks',
},
).result()
# on a push, we don't want to keep obsolete heads since
# they won't show up as heads on the next pull, so we
# remove them here otherwise we would require the user
# to issue a pull to refresh the storage
bmap = {}
repo = localrepo.unfiltered()
with remoterepo.commandexecutor() as e:
branchmap = e.callcommand(b'branchmap', {}).result()
for branch, nodes in branchmap.items():
bmap[branch] = []
for node in nodes:
if node in repo and not repo[node].obsolete():
bmap[branch].append(hex(node))
saveremotenames(localrepo, remotepath, bmap, bookmarks)