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ui: log time spent blocked on stdio We use a wrapper around Mercurial at Facebook that logs key statistics (like elpased time) to our standard performance tooling. This is less useful than it could be, because we currently can't tell when a command is slow because we need to fix Mercurial versus when a command is slow because the user isn't interacting quickly. Teach Mercurial to log the time it spends blocked, so that our tooling can pick it up and submit it with the elapsed time - we can then do the math in our tooling to see if Mercurial is slow, or if the user simply failed to interact. Combining this with the command duration log means that we can ensure that we concentrate performance efforts on the things that bite Facebook users. The perfwrite microbenchmark shifts from: Linux: ! wall 3.213560 comb 0.410000 user 0.350000 sys 0.060000 (best of 4) Mac: ! wall 0.342325 comb 0.180000 user 0.110000 sys 0.070000 (best of 20) before this change to: ! wall 3.478070 comb 0.500000 user 0.420000 sys 0.080000 (best of 3) Mac: ! wall 0.218112 comb 0.220000 user 0.150000 sys 0.070000 (best of 15) showing a small hit in comb time, but firmly in the noise on wall time.
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cHg
===

A fast client for Mercurial command server running on Unix.

Install:

$ make
$ make install

Usage:

$ chg help # show help of Mercurial
$ alias hg=chg # replace hg command
$ chg --kill-chg-daemon # terminate background server

Environment variables:

Although cHg tries to update environment variables, some of them cannot be
changed after spawning the server. The following variables are specially
handled:

* configuration files are reloaded automatically by default.
* CHGHG or HG specifies the path to the hg executable spawned as the
background command server.

The following variables are available for testing:

* CHGDEBUG enables debug messages.
* CHGSOCKNAME specifies the socket path of the background cmdserver.
* CHGTIMEOUT specifies how many seconds chg will wait before giving up
connecting to a cmdserver. If it is 0, chg will wait forever. Default: 60