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perf: add command for measuring revlog chunk operations Upcoming commits will teach revlogs to leverage the new compression engine API so that new compression formats can more easily be leveraged in revlogs. We want to be sure this refactoring doesn't regress performance. So this commit introduces "perfrevchunks" to explicitly test performance of reading, decompressing, and recompressing revlog chunks. Here is output when run on the mozilla-unified repo: $ hg perfrevlogchunks -c ! read ! wall 0.346603 comb 0.350000 user 0.340000 sys 0.010000 (best of 28) ! read w/ reused fd ! wall 0.337707 comb 0.340000 user 0.320000 sys 0.020000 (best of 30) ! read batch ! wall 0.013206 comb 0.020000 user 0.000000 sys 0.020000 (best of 221) ! read batch w/ reused fd ! wall 0.013259 comb 0.030000 user 0.010000 sys 0.020000 (best of 222) ! chunk ! wall 1.909939 comb 1.910000 user 1.900000 sys 0.010000 (best of 6) ! chunk batch ! wall 1.750677 comb 1.760000 user 1.740000 sys 0.020000 (best of 6) ! compress ! wall 5.668004 comb 5.670000 user 5.670000 sys 0.000000 (best of 3) $ hg perfrevlogchunks -m ! read ! wall 0.365834 comb 0.370000 user 0.350000 sys 0.020000 (best of 26) ! read w/ reused fd ! wall 0.350160 comb 0.350000 user 0.320000 sys 0.030000 (best of 28) ! read batch ! wall 0.024777 comb 0.020000 user 0.000000 sys 0.020000 (best of 119) ! read batch w/ reused fd ! wall 0.024895 comb 0.030000 user 0.000000 sys 0.030000 (best of 118) ! chunk ! wall 2.514061 comb 2.520000 user 2.480000 sys 0.040000 (best of 4) ! chunk batch ! wall 2.380788 comb 2.380000 user 2.360000 sys 0.020000 (best of 5) ! compress ! wall 9.815297 comb 9.820000 user 9.820000 sys 0.000000 (best of 3) We already see some interesting data, such as how much slower non-batched chunk reading is and that zlib compression appears to be >2x slower than decompression. I didn't have the data when I wrote this commit message, but I ran this on Mozilla's NFS-based Mercurial server and the time for reading with a reused file descriptor was faster. So I think it is worth testing both with and without file descriptor reuse so we can make informed decisions about recycling file descriptors.

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Test interactions between mq and patch.eol
$ cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH
> [extensions]
> mq =
> [diff]
> nodates = 1
> EOF
$ cat > makepatch.py <<EOF
> f = file('eol.diff', 'wb')
> w = f.write
> w('test message\n')
> w('diff --git a/a b/a\n')
> w('--- a/a\n')
> w('+++ b/a\n')
> w('@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@\n')
> w(' a\n')
> w('-b\r\n')
> w('+y\r\n')
> w(' c\r\n')
> w(' d\n')
> w('-e\n')
> w('\ No newline at end of file\n')
> w('+z\r\n')
> w('\ No newline at end of file\r\n')
> EOF
$ cat > cateol.py <<EOF
> import sys
> for line in file(sys.argv[1], 'rb'):
> line = line.replace('\r', '<CR>')
> line = line.replace('\n', '<LF>')
> print line
> EOF
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ echo '\.diff' > .hgignore
$ echo '\.rej' >> .hgignore
Test different --eol values
$ $PYTHON -c 'file("a", "wb").write("a\nb\nc\nd\ne")'
$ hg ci -Am adda
adding .hgignore
adding a
$ python ../makepatch.py
$ hg qimport eol.diff
adding eol.diff to series file
should fail in strict mode
$ hg qpush
applying eol.diff
patching file a
Hunk #1 FAILED at 0
1 out of 1 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file a.rej
patch failed, unable to continue (try -v)
patch failed, rejects left in working directory
errors during apply, please fix and qrefresh eol.diff
[2]
$ hg qpop
popping eol.diff
patch queue now empty
invalid eol
$ hg --config patch.eol='LFCR' qpush
applying eol.diff
patch failed, unable to continue (try -v)
patch failed, rejects left in working directory
errors during apply, please fix and qrefresh eol.diff
[2]
$ hg qpop
popping eol.diff
patch queue now empty
force LF
$ hg --config patch.eol='CRLF' qpush
applying eol.diff
now at: eol.diff
$ hg qrefresh
$ python ../cateol.py .hg/patches/eol.diff
# HG changeset patch<LF>
# Parent 0d0bf99a8b7a3842c6f8ef09e34f69156c4bd9d0<LF>
test message<LF>
<LF>
diff -r 0d0bf99a8b7a a<LF>
--- a/a<LF>
+++ b/a<LF>
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@<LF>
-a<LF>
-b<LF>
-c<LF>
-d<LF>
-e<LF>
\ No newline at end of file<LF>
+a<CR><LF>
+y<CR><LF>
+c<CR><LF>
+d<CR><LF>
+z<LF>
\ No newline at end of file<LF>
$ python ../cateol.py a
a<CR><LF>
y<CR><LF>
c<CR><LF>
d<CR><LF>
z
$ hg qpop
popping eol.diff
patch queue now empty
push again forcing LF and compare revisions
$ hg --config patch.eol='CRLF' qpush
applying eol.diff
now at: eol.diff
$ python ../cateol.py a
a<CR><LF>
y<CR><LF>
c<CR><LF>
d<CR><LF>
z
$ hg qpop
popping eol.diff
patch queue now empty
push again without LF and compare revisions
$ hg qpush
applying eol.diff
now at: eol.diff
$ python ../cateol.py a
a<CR><LF>
y<CR><LF>
c<CR><LF>
d<CR><LF>
z
$ hg qpop
popping eol.diff
patch queue now empty
$ cd ..
Test .rej file EOL are left unchanged
$ hg init testeol
$ cd testeol
$ $PYTHON -c "file('a', 'wb').write('1\r\n2\r\n3\r\n4')"
$ hg ci -Am adda
adding a
$ $PYTHON -c "file('a', 'wb').write('1\r\n2\r\n33\r\n4')"
$ hg qnew patch1
$ hg qpop
popping patch1
patch queue now empty
$ $PYTHON -c "file('a', 'wb').write('1\r\n22\r\n33\r\n4')"
$ hg ci -m changea
$ hg --config 'patch.eol=LF' qpush
applying patch1
patching file a
Hunk #1 FAILED at 0
1 out of 1 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file a.rej
patch failed, unable to continue (try -v)
patch failed, rejects left in working directory
errors during apply, please fix and qrefresh patch1
[2]
$ hg qpop
popping patch1
patch queue now empty
$ cat a.rej
--- a
+++ a
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
1\r (esc)
2\r (esc)
-3\r (esc)
+33\r (esc)
4
\ No newline at end of file
$ hg --config 'patch.eol=auto' qpush
applying patch1
patching file a
Hunk #1 FAILED at 0
1 out of 1 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file a.rej
patch failed, unable to continue (try -v)
patch failed, rejects left in working directory
errors during apply, please fix and qrefresh patch1
[2]
$ hg qpop
popping patch1
patch queue now empty
$ cat a.rej
--- a
+++ a
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
1\r (esc)
2\r (esc)
-3\r (esc)
+33\r (esc)
4
\ No newline at end of file
$ cd ..