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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jun Wu
effa0da8de test-helpers: add a helper to run test using chg
Summary:
The helper could be used in individual tests to enable chg if chg exists.
This allows us to have more precise control on what tests to use chg instead
of using a global flag in run-tests.py.

This makes certain tests containing many hg commands much faster. For example,
`test-revset.t` took 99 seconds before:

  % ./run-tests.py test-revset.t --time
  .
  # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed.
  # Producing time report
  start   end     cuser   csys    real      Test
    0.000  99.990  86.410  12.000  99.990   test-revset.t

And 10 seconds after:

  % ./run-tests.py test-revset.t --time
  .
  # Ran 1 tests, 0 skipped, 0 failed.
  # Producing time report
  start   end     cuser   csys    real      Test
    0.000  10.080   0.380   0.130  10.080   test-revset.t

Also enable it for some other tests. Note the whitelist is not complete.  We
probably want to whitelist more tests in the future.

The feature could be opted out by deleting `contrib/chg/chg`.

Reviewed By: phillco

Differential Revision: D6767036

fbshipit-source-id: 8220cf408aa198d5d8e2ca5127ca60e2070d3444
2018-04-13 21:50:54 -07:00
Jun Wu
7fa918cefd perftweaks: move commit head detection removal logic to core
Summary: Also change the internal API so it no longer accepts the "heads" argument.

Reviewed By: ryanmce

Differential Revision: D6745865

fbshipit-source-id: 368742be49b192f7630421003552d0a10eb0b76d
2018-04-13 21:50:52 -07:00
Matt Harbison
7d8bebd9c1 tests: remove (glob) annotations that were only for '\' matches
# skip-blame because this was mechanically rewritten the following script.  I
ran it on both *.t and *.py, but none of the *.py changes were proper.  All *.t
ones appear to be, and they run without addition failures on both Windows and
Linux.

  import argparse
  import os
  import re

  ap = argparse.ArgumentParser()
  ap.add_argument('path', nargs='+')
  opts = ap.parse_args()

  globre = re.compile(r'^(.*) \(glob\)(.*)$')

  for p in opts.path:
      tmp = p + '.tmp'
      with open(p, 'rb') as src, open(tmp, 'wb') as dst:
          for line in src:
              m = globre.match(line)
              if not m or '$LOCALIP' in line or '*' in line:
                  dst.write(line)
                  continue
              if '?' in line[:-3] or ('?' in line[:-3] and line[-3:] != '(?)'):
                  dst.write(line)
                  continue
              dst.write(m.group(1) + m.group(2) + '\n')
      os.unlink(p)
      os.rename(tmp, p)
2017-12-10 22:50:57 -05:00
Boris Feld
b989852f8f debugobsolete: also report the number of obsoleted changesets
This seems useful to have the number of obsoleted changesets when calling
debugobsolete.
2017-07-16 02:33:14 +02:00
Pierre-Yves David
5e97e55c0f obsolete: reports the number of local changeset obsoleted when unbundling
This is a first basic visible usage of the changes tracking in the transaction.
We adds a new function computing the pre-existing changesets obsoleted by a
transaction and a transaction call back displaying this information.

Example output:

  added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads)
  3 new obsolescence markers
  obsoleted 1 changesets

The goal is to evolve the transaction summary into something bigger, gathering
existing output there and adding new useful one. This patch is a good first step
on this road. The new output is basic but give a user to the content of
tr.changes['obsmarkers'] and give an idea of the new options we haves. I expect
to revisit the message soon.

The caller recording the transaction summary should also be moved into a more
generic location but further refactoring is needed before it can happen.
2017-06-28 03:54:19 +02:00
Pierre-Yves David
551d0f8ee6 checkheads: upgrade the obsolescence postprocessing logic (issue4354)
The previous logic had many shortcoming (eg: looking at the head only, not
handling prune, etc...), the new logic use a more robust approach:

For each head, we check if after the push all changesets exclusive to this heads
will be obsolete. If they are, the branch considered be "replaced".

To check if a changeset will be obsolete, we simply checks:

* the changeset phase

* the existence of a marker relevant to the "pushed set" that affects the
  changesets..

This fixes two major issues of the previous algorithm:

* branch partially rewritten (eg: head but not root) are no longer detected as
  replaced,

* Prune are now properly handled.

(This implementation was introduction in the evolve extension, version 6.0.0.)

This new algorithm has an extended number of tests, a basic one is provided
in this patch. The others will be introduced in their own changeset for clarity.

In addition, we stop trying to process heads unknown locally, we do not have
enough data to take an informed decision so we should stop pretending we do.
This reflect a test that is now update.
2017-04-15 02:55:18 +02:00