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revlog: optionally cache the full text when adding revisions revlog instances can cache the full text of a single revision. Typically the most recently read revision is cached. When adding a delta group via addgroup() and _addrevision(), the full text isn't always computed: sometimes only the passed in delta is sufficient for adding a new revision to the revlog. When writing the changelog from a delta group, the just-added full text revision is always read immediately after it is written because the changegroup code needs to extract the set of files from the entry. In other words, revision() is *always* being called and caching the full text of the just-added revision is guaranteed to result in a cache hit, making the cache worthwhile. This patch adds support to _addrevision() for always building and caching the full text. This option is currently only active when processing changelog entries from a changegroup. While the total number of revision() calls is the same, the location matters: buildtext() calls into revision() on the base revision when building the full text of the just-added revision. Since the previous revision's _addrevision() built the full text and the the previous revision is likely the base revision, this means that the base revision's full text is likely cached and can be used to compute the current full text from just a delta. No extra I/O required. The end result is the changelog isn't opened and read after adding every revision from a changegroup. On my 2013 MacBook Pro running OS X 10.10.5 from an SSD and Python 2.7, this patch impacted the time taken to apply ~262,000 changesets from a mozilla-central gzip bundle: before: ~43s after: ~32s ~25% reduction in changelog processing times. Not bad.

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# dagutil.py - dag utilities for mercurial
#
# Copyright 2010 Benoit Boissinot <bboissin@gmail.com>
# and Peter Arrenbrecht <peter@arrenbrecht.ch>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
from .i18n import _
from .node import nullrev
class basedag(object):
'''generic interface for DAGs
terms:
"ix" (short for index) identifies a nodes internally,
"id" identifies one externally.
All params are ixs unless explicitly suffixed otherwise.
Pluralized params are lists or sets.
'''
def __init__(self):
self._inverse = None
def nodeset(self):
'''set of all node ixs'''
raise NotImplementedError
def heads(self):
'''list of head ixs'''
raise NotImplementedError
def parents(self, ix):
'''list of parents ixs of ix'''
raise NotImplementedError
def inverse(self):
'''inverse DAG, where parents becomes children, etc.'''
raise NotImplementedError
def ancestorset(self, starts, stops=None):
'''
set of all ancestors of starts (incl), but stop walk at stops (excl)
'''
raise NotImplementedError
def descendantset(self, starts, stops=None):
'''
set of all descendants of starts (incl), but stop walk at stops (excl)
'''
return self.inverse().ancestorset(starts, stops)
def headsetofconnecteds(self, ixs):
'''
subset of connected list of ixs so that no node has a descendant in it
By "connected list" we mean that if an ancestor and a descendant are in
the list, then so is at least one path connecting them.
'''
raise NotImplementedError
def externalize(self, ix):
'''return a node id'''
return self._externalize(ix)
def externalizeall(self, ixs):
'''return a list of (or set if given a set) of node ids'''
ids = self._externalizeall(ixs)
if isinstance(ixs, set):
return set(ids)
return list(ids)
def internalize(self, id):
'''return a node ix'''
return self._internalize(id)
def internalizeall(self, ids, filterunknown=False):
'''return a list of (or set if given a set) of node ixs'''
ixs = self._internalizeall(ids, filterunknown)
if isinstance(ids, set):
return set(ixs)
return list(ixs)
class genericdag(basedag):
'''generic implementations for DAGs'''
def ancestorset(self, starts, stops=None):
if stops:
stops = set(stops)
else:
stops = set()
seen = set()
pending = list(starts)
while pending:
n = pending.pop()
if n not in seen and n not in stops:
seen.add(n)
pending.extend(self.parents(n))
return seen
def headsetofconnecteds(self, ixs):
hds = set(ixs)
if not hds:
return hds
for n in ixs:
for p in self.parents(n):
hds.discard(p)
assert hds
return hds
class revlogbaseddag(basedag):
'''generic dag interface to a revlog'''
def __init__(self, revlog, nodeset):
basedag.__init__(self)
self._revlog = revlog
self._heads = None
self._nodeset = nodeset
def nodeset(self):
return self._nodeset
def heads(self):
if self._heads is None:
self._heads = self._getheads()
return self._heads
def _externalize(self, ix):
return self._revlog.index[ix][7]
def _externalizeall(self, ixs):
idx = self._revlog.index
return [idx[i][7] for i in ixs]
def _internalize(self, id):
ix = self._revlog.rev(id)
if ix == nullrev:
raise LookupError(id, self._revlog.indexfile, _('nullid'))
return ix
def _internalizeall(self, ids, filterunknown):
rl = self._revlog
if filterunknown:
return [r for r in map(rl.nodemap.get, ids)
if (r is not None
and r != nullrev
and r not in rl.filteredrevs)]
return map(self._internalize, ids)
class revlogdag(revlogbaseddag):
'''dag interface to a revlog'''
def __init__(self, revlog):
revlogbaseddag.__init__(self, revlog, set(revlog))
def _getheads(self):
return [r for r in self._revlog.headrevs() if r != nullrev]
def parents(self, ix):
rlog = self._revlog
idx = rlog.index
revdata = idx[ix]
prev = revdata[5]
if prev != nullrev:
prev2 = revdata[6]
if prev2 == nullrev:
return [prev]
return [prev, prev2]
prev2 = revdata[6]
if prev2 != nullrev:
return [prev2]
return []
def inverse(self):
if self._inverse is None:
self._inverse = inverserevlogdag(self)
return self._inverse
def ancestorset(self, starts, stops=None):
rlog = self._revlog
idx = rlog.index
if stops:
stops = set(stops)
else:
stops = set()
seen = set()
pending = list(starts)
while pending:
rev = pending.pop()
if rev not in seen and rev not in stops:
seen.add(rev)
revdata = idx[rev]
for i in [5, 6]:
prev = revdata[i]
if prev != nullrev:
pending.append(prev)
return seen
def headsetofconnecteds(self, ixs):
if not ixs:
return set()
rlog = self._revlog
idx = rlog.index
headrevs = set(ixs)
for rev in ixs:
revdata = idx[rev]
for i in [5, 6]:
prev = revdata[i]
if prev != nullrev:
headrevs.discard(prev)
assert headrevs
return headrevs
def linearize(self, ixs):
'''linearize and topologically sort a list of revisions
The linearization process tries to create long runs of revs where
a child rev comes immediately after its first parent. This is done by
visiting the heads of the given revs in inverse topological order,
and for each visited rev, visiting its second parent, then its first
parent, then adding the rev itself to the output list.
'''
sorted = []
visit = list(self.headsetofconnecteds(ixs))
visit.sort(reverse=True)
finished = set()
while visit:
cur = visit.pop()
if cur < 0:
cur = -cur - 1
if cur not in finished:
sorted.append(cur)
finished.add(cur)
else:
visit.append(-cur - 1)
visit += [p for p in self.parents(cur)
if p in ixs and p not in finished]
assert len(sorted) == len(ixs)
return sorted
class inverserevlogdag(revlogbaseddag, genericdag):
'''inverse of an existing revlog dag; see revlogdag.inverse()'''
def __init__(self, orig):
revlogbaseddag.__init__(self, orig._revlog, orig._nodeset)
self._orig = orig
self._children = {}
self._roots = []
self._walkfrom = len(self._revlog) - 1
def _walkto(self, walkto):
rev = self._walkfrom
cs = self._children
roots = self._roots
idx = self._revlog.index
while rev >= walkto:
data = idx[rev]
isroot = True
for prev in [data[5], data[6]]: # parent revs
if prev != nullrev:
cs.setdefault(prev, []).append(rev)
isroot = False
if isroot:
roots.append(rev)
rev -= 1
self._walkfrom = rev
def _getheads(self):
self._walkto(nullrev)
return self._roots
def parents(self, ix):
if ix is None:
return []
if ix <= self._walkfrom:
self._walkto(ix)
return self._children.get(ix, [])
def inverse(self):
return self._orig