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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-win32text.t
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$ hg init t
$ cd t
$ cat > unix2dos.py <<EOF
> import sys
>
> for path in sys.argv[1:]:
> data = file(path, 'rb').read()
> data = data.replace('\n', '\r\n')
> file(path, 'wb').write(data)
> EOF
$ echo '[hooks]' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo 'pretxncommit.crlf = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcrlf' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo 'pretxnchangegroup.crlf = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcrlf' >> .hg/hgrc
$ cat .hg/hgrc
[hooks]
pretxncommit.crlf = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcrlf
pretxnchangegroup.crlf = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcrlf
$ echo hello > f
$ hg add f
commit should succeed
$ hg ci -m 1
$ hg clone . ../zoz
updating to branch default
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cp .hg/hgrc ../zoz/.hg
$ python unix2dos.py f
commit should fail
$ hg ci -m 2.1
attempt to commit or push text file(s) using CRLF line endings
in f583ea08d42a: f
transaction abort!
rollback completed
abort: pretxncommit.crlf hook failed
[255]
$ mv .hg/hgrc .hg/hgrc.bak
commits should succeed
$ hg ci -m 2
$ hg cp f g
$ hg ci -m 2.2
push should fail
$ hg push ../zoz
pushing to ../zoz
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 2 changesets with 2 changes to 2 files
attempt to commit or push text file(s) using CRLF line endings
in bc2d09796734: g
in b1aa5cde7ff4: f
To prevent this mistake in your local repository,
add to Mercurial.ini or .hg/hgrc:
[hooks]
pretxncommit.crlf = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcrlf
and also consider adding:
[extensions]
win32text =
[encode]
** = cleverencode:
[decode]
** = cleverdecode:
transaction abort!
rollback completed
abort: pretxnchangegroup.crlf hook failed
[255]
$ mv .hg/hgrc.bak .hg/hgrc
$ echo hello > f
$ hg rm g
commit should succeed
$ hg ci -m 2.3
push should succeed
$ hg push ../zoz
pushing to ../zoz
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 3 changesets with 3 changes to 2 files
and now for something completely different
$ mkdir d
$ echo hello > d/f2
$ python unix2dos.py d/f2
$ hg add d/f2
$ hg ci -m 3
attempt to commit or push text file(s) using CRLF line endings
in 053ba1a3035a: d/f2
transaction abort!
rollback completed
abort: pretxncommit.crlf hook failed
[255]
$ hg revert -a
forgetting d/f2 (glob)
$ rm d/f2
$ hg rem f
$ hg ci -m 4
$ $PYTHON -c 'file("bin", "wb").write("hello\x00\x0D\x0A")'
$ hg add bin
$ hg ci -m 5
$ hg log -v
changeset: 5:f0b1c8d75fce
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: bin
description:
5
changeset: 4:77796dbcd4ad
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: f
description:
4
changeset: 3:7c1b5430b350
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: f g
description:
2.3
changeset: 2:bc2d09796734
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: g
description:
2.2
changeset: 1:b1aa5cde7ff4
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: f
description:
2
changeset: 0:fcf06d5c4e1d
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: f
description:
1
$ hg clone . dupe
updating to branch default
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ for x in a b c d; do echo content > dupe/$x; done
$ hg -R dupe add
adding dupe/a (glob)
adding dupe/b (glob)
adding dupe/c (glob)
adding dupe/d (glob)
$ python unix2dos.py dupe/b dupe/c dupe/d
$ hg -R dupe ci -m a dupe/a
$ hg -R dupe ci -m b/c dupe/[bc]
$ hg -R dupe ci -m d dupe/d
$ hg -R dupe log -v
changeset: 8:67ac5962ab43
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: d
description:
d
changeset: 7:68c127d1834e
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: b c
description:
b/c
changeset: 6:adbf8bf7f31d
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: a
description:
a
changeset: 5:f0b1c8d75fce
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: bin
description:
5
changeset: 4:77796dbcd4ad
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: f
description:
4
changeset: 3:7c1b5430b350
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: f g
description:
2.3
changeset: 2:bc2d09796734
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: g
description:
2.2
changeset: 1:b1aa5cde7ff4
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: f
description:
2
changeset: 0:fcf06d5c4e1d
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: f
description:
1
$ hg pull dupe
pulling from dupe
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
added 3 changesets with 4 changes to 4 files
attempt to commit or push text file(s) using CRLF line endings
in 67ac5962ab43: d
in 68c127d1834e: b
in 68c127d1834e: c
To prevent this mistake in your local repository,
add to Mercurial.ini or .hg/hgrc:
[hooks]
pretxncommit.crlf = python:hgext.win32text.forbidcrlf
and also consider adding:
[extensions]
win32text =
[encode]
** = cleverencode:
[decode]
** = cleverdecode:
transaction abort!
rollback completed
abort: pretxnchangegroup.crlf hook failed
[255]
$ hg log -v
changeset: 5:f0b1c8d75fce
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: bin
description:
5
changeset: 4:77796dbcd4ad
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: f
description:
4
changeset: 3:7c1b5430b350
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: f g
description:
2.3
changeset: 2:bc2d09796734
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: g
description:
2.2
changeset: 1:b1aa5cde7ff4
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: f
description:
2
changeset: 0:fcf06d5c4e1d
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
files: f
description:
1
$ rm .hg/hgrc
$ (echo some; echo text) > f3
$ $PYTHON -c 'file("f4.bat", "wb").write("rem empty\x0D\x0A")'
$ hg add f3 f4.bat
$ hg ci -m 6
$ cat bin
hello\x00\r (esc)
$ cat f3
some
text
$ cat f4.bat
rem empty\r (esc)
$ echo '[extensions]' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo 'win32text = ' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo '[decode]' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo '** = cleverdecode:' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo '[encode]' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo '** = cleverencode:' >> .hg/hgrc
$ cat .hg/hgrc
[extensions]
win32text =
[decode]
** = cleverdecode:
[encode]
** = cleverencode:
Trigger deprecation warning:
$ hg id -t
win32text is deprecated: https://mercurial-scm.org/wiki/Win32TextExtension
tip
Disable warning:
$ echo '[win32text]' >> .hg/hgrc
$ echo 'warn = no' >> .hg/hgrc
$ hg id -t
tip
$ rm f3 f4.bat bin
$ hg co -C
WARNING: f4.bat already has CRLF line endings
and does not need EOL conversion by the win32text plugin.
Before your next commit, please reconsider your encode/decode settings in
Mercurial.ini or $TESTTMP/t/.hg/hgrc. (glob)
3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cat bin
hello\x00\r (esc)
$ cat f3
some\r (esc)
text\r (esc)
$ cat f4.bat
rem empty\r (esc)
$ $PYTHON -c 'file("f5.sh", "wb").write("# empty\x0D\x0A")'
$ hg add f5.sh
$ hg ci -m 7
$ cat f5.sh
# empty\r (esc)
$ hg cat f5.sh
# empty
$ echo '% just linefeed' > linefeed
$ hg ci -qAm 8 linefeed
$ cat linefeed
% just linefeed
$ hg cat linefeed
% just linefeed
$ hg st -q
$ hg revert -a linefeed
no changes needed to linefeed
$ cat linefeed
% just linefeed
$ hg st -q
$ echo modified >> linefeed
$ hg st -q
M linefeed
$ hg revert -a
reverting linefeed
$ hg st -q
$ cat linefeed
% just linefeed\r (esc)
$ cd ..