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tests: make the grep pattern in remotefilelog-gcrepack portable (issue6122)...
tests: make the grep pattern in remotefilelog-gcrepack portable (issue6122) test-remotefilelog-gcrepack was using "\" to escape "|" in the grep pattern. The most of implementations ignore "\" when it is followed by "|", so the regex works. However, OpenBSD doesn't ignore "\" and considers "|" part of the text instead of create two branches. Neither of both behaviors violate POSIX. This change removes the unnecessary escape character and changes grep to egrep, so the extended regular expression works on every unix. This is part of the bug 6122. Tested on OpenBSD, GNU, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris 11 and BusyBox. Credits to Todd C. Miller, Paul de Weerd and Ingo Schwarze for helping me with it.

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"""
lsprofcalltree.py - lsprof output which is readable by kcachegrind
Authors:
* David Allouche <david <at> allouche.net>
* Jp Calderone & Itamar Shtull-Trauring
* Johan Dahlin
This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from . import (
pycompat,
)
def label(code):
if isinstance(code, str):
# built-in functions ('~' sorts at the end)
return '~' + pycompat.sysbytes(code)
else:
return '%s %s:%d' % (pycompat.sysbytes(code.co_name),
pycompat.sysbytes(code.co_filename),
code.co_firstlineno)
class KCacheGrind(object):
def __init__(self, profiler):
self.data = profiler.getstats()
self.out_file = None
def output(self, out_file):
self.out_file = out_file
out_file.write(b'events: Ticks\n')
self._print_summary()
for entry in self.data:
self._entry(entry)
def _print_summary(self):
max_cost = 0
for entry in self.data:
totaltime = int(entry.totaltime * 1000)
max_cost = max(max_cost, totaltime)
self.out_file.write(b'summary: %d\n' % max_cost)
def _entry(self, entry):
out_file = self.out_file
code = entry.code
if isinstance(code, str):
out_file.write(b'fi=~\n')
else:
out_file.write(b'fi=%s\n' % pycompat.sysbytes(code.co_filename))
out_file.write(b'fn=%s\n' % label(code))
inlinetime = int(entry.inlinetime * 1000)
if isinstance(code, str):
out_file.write(b'0 %d\n' % inlinetime)
else:
out_file.write(b'%d %d\n' % (code.co_firstlineno, inlinetime))
# recursive calls are counted in entry.calls
if entry.calls:
calls = entry.calls
else:
calls = []
if isinstance(code, str):
lineno = 0
else:
lineno = code.co_firstlineno
for subentry in calls:
self._subentry(lineno, subentry)
out_file.write(b'\n')
def _subentry(self, lineno, subentry):
out_file = self.out_file
code = subentry.code
out_file.write(b'cfn=%s\n' % label(code))
if isinstance(code, str):
out_file.write(b'cfi=~\n')
out_file.write(b'calls=%d 0\n' % subentry.callcount)
else:
out_file.write(b'cfi=%s\n' % pycompat.sysbytes(code.co_filename))
out_file.write(b'calls=%d %d\n' % (
subentry.callcount, code.co_firstlineno))
totaltime = int(subentry.totaltime * 1000)
out_file.write(b'%d %d\n' % (lineno, totaltime))