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patchbomb: use `get_unique_pull_path`...
patchbomb: use `get_unique_pull_path` The patchbomb code does not support multiple destinations yet. It would not be too hard to implemented since `hg outgoing` does. However that is a bit too much of a detour right now. In addition that kind of "select outgoing changesets for processing" code exist for various commands so the best would be to factor it out later. Let us use the dedicated API until this is solved. This comes with a small output change in the test that I find more accurate. So I kept it. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10405

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memorytop.py
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# memorytop requires Python 3.4
#
# Usage: set PYTHONTRACEMALLOC=n in the environment of the hg invocation,
# where n>= is the number of frames to show in the backtrace. Put calls to
# memorytop in strategic places to show the current memory use by allocation
# site.
import gc
import tracemalloc
def memorytop(limit=10):
gc.collect()
snapshot = tracemalloc.take_snapshot()
snapshot = snapshot.filter_traces(
(
tracemalloc.Filter(False, "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>"),
tracemalloc.Filter(False, "<frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>"),
tracemalloc.Filter(False, "<unknown>"),
)
)
stats = snapshot.statistics('traceback')
total = sum(stat.size for stat in stats)
print("\nTotal allocated size: %.1f KiB\n" % (total / 1024))
print("Lines with the biggest net allocations")
for index, stat in enumerate(stats[:limit], 1):
print(
"#%d: %d objects using %.1f KiB"
% (index, stat.count, stat.size / 1024)
)
for line in stat.traceback.format(most_recent_first=True):
print(' ', line)
other = stats[limit:]
if other:
size = sum(stat.size for stat in other)
count = sum(stat.count for stat in other)
print(
"%s other: %d objects using %.1f KiB"
% (len(other), count, size / 1024)
)
print()