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rust-update: make `update_from_null` respect `worker.numcpu` config option This was overlooked in the original series. This is important for tests (because we run many at once), and for the occasional end user that wants to keep their CPU usage in check. A future series should clean up this `worker` parameter tunelling business by rewriting the config in Rust, but doing so on stable would be a very bad idea.

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bdiff-torture.py
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# Randomized torture test generation for bdiff
import random
import sys
from mercurial import (
mdiff,
pycompat,
)
def reducetest(a, b):
tries = 0
reductions = 0
print("reducing...")
while tries < 1000:
a2 = (
"\n".join(l for l in a.splitlines() if random.randint(0, 100) > 0)
+ "\n"
)
b2 = (
"\n".join(l for l in b.splitlines() if random.randint(0, 100) > 0)
+ "\n"
)
if a2 == a and b2 == b:
continue
if a2 == b2:
continue
tries += 1
try:
test1(a, b)
except Exception:
reductions += 1
tries = 0
a = a2
b = b2
print("reduced:", reductions, len(a) + len(b), repr(a), repr(b))
try:
test1(a, b)
except Exception as inst:
print("failed:", inst)
sys.exit(0)
def test1(a, b):
d = mdiff.textdiff(a, b)
if not d:
raise ValueError("empty")
c = mdiff.patches(a, [d])
if c != b:
raise ValueError("bad")
def testwrap(a, b):
try:
test1(a, b)
return
except Exception as inst:
print("exception:", inst)
reducetest(a, b)
def test(a, b):
testwrap(a, b)
testwrap(b, a)
def rndtest(size, noise):
a = []
src = " aaaaaaaabbbbccd"
for x in pycompat.xrange(size):
a.append(src[random.randint(0, len(src) - 1)])
while True:
b = [c for c in a if random.randint(0, 99) > noise]
b2 = []
for c in b:
b2.append(c)
while random.randint(0, 99) < noise:
b2.append(src[random.randint(0, len(src) - 1)])
if b2 != a:
break
a = "\n".join(a) + "\n"
b = "\n".join(b2) + "\n"
test(a, b)
maxvol = 10000
startsize = 2
while True:
size = startsize
count = 0
while size < maxvol:
print(size)
volume = 0
while volume < maxvol:
rndtest(size, 2)
volume += size
count += 2
size *= 2
maxvol *= 4
startsize *= 4