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Author SHA1 Message Date
Pierre-Yves David
be1b3a5e03 transaction: include backup file in the "undo" transaction
Once the transaction is closed, we now write transaction related data for
possible future undo. For now, we only do it for full file "backup" because
their were not handle at all in that case. In the future, we could move all the
current logic to set undo up (that currently exists in localrepository) inside
transaction itself, but it is not strictly requires to solve the current
situation.
2015-01-16 18:34:14 -08:00
Mads Kiilerich
835157e77d branchmap: use revbranchcache when updating branch map
The revbranchcache is read on demand before it will be used for updating the
branch map. It is written back when the branchmap is written and it will thus
use the same locking as branchmap. The revbranchcache instance is short-lived;
it is only stored in the branchmap from .update() is invoked and until .write()
is invoked. Branchmap already assume that the repo is locked in that case.

The use of revbranchcache for branch map updates will make sure that the
revbranchcache "always" is kept up-to-date.

The perfbranchmap benchmark is somewhat bogus, especially when we can see that
the caching makes a significant difference between the realistic case of a
first run and the rare case of rerunning it with a full cache. Here are some
'base' numbers on mozilla-central:
Before:
! wall 6.912745 comb 6.910000 user 6.840000 sys 0.070000 (best of 3)
After - initial, cache is empty:
! wall 7.792569 comb 7.790000 user 7.720000 sys 0.070000 (best of 3)
After - cache is full:
! wall 0.879688 comb 0.880000 user 0.870000 sys 0.010000 (best of 4)

The overhead when running with empty cache comes from checking, missing and
updating it every time.

Most of the performance improvement comes from not having to extract the branch
info from the changelog. The last doubling of performance comes from no longer
having to convert all branch names to local encoding but reuse the few already
converted branch names.

On the hg repo:
Before:
! wall 0.715703 comb 0.710000 user 0.710000 sys 0.000000 (best of 14)
After:
! wall 0.105489 comb 0.110000 user 0.110000 sys 0.000000 (best of 87)
2015-01-08 00:01:03 +01:00
Pierre-Yves David
f84dab4656 clone: remove duplicated bookmark pulling
Now that all clone methods (copy, pull and push) also transport bookmarks, we can
safely drop the manual pulling that was performed during clone.
2014-09-26 13:56:20 -07:00
Matt Mackall
11be5cc27c tests: replace exit 80 with #require 2014-08-06 11:43:59 -05:00
Brodie Rao
a446720e09 branchmap: cache open/closed branch head information
This lets us determine the open/closed state of a branch without
reading from the changelog (which can be costly over NFS and/or with
many branches).
2013-09-16 01:08:29 -07:00
Kevin Bullock
93f9cb7f25 filtering: rename filters to their antonyms
Now that changelog filtering is in place, it's become evident that
naming the filters according to the set of revs _not_ included in the
filtered changelog is confusing. This is especially evident in the
collaborative branch cache scheme.

This changes the names of the filters to reflect the revs that _are_
included:

  hidden -> visible
  unserved -> served
  mutable -> immutable
  impactable -> base

repoview.filteredrevs is renamed to filterrevs, so that callers read a
bit more sensibly, e.g.:

  filterrevs('visible') # filter revs according to what's visible
2013-01-13 01:39:16 -06:00
Pierre-Yves David
01b68ae973 branchmap: allow to use cache of subset
Filtered repository are *subset* of unfiltered repository. This means that a
filtered branchmap could be use to compute the unfiltered version.

And filtered version happen to be subset of each other:
- "all() - unserved()" is a subset of "all() - hidden()"
- "all() - hidden()" is a subset of "all()"

This means that branchmap with "unfiltered" filter can be used as a base for
"hidden" branchmap that itself could be used as a base for unfiltered
branchmap.

   unserved < hidden < None

This changeset implements this mechanism. If the on disk branchcache is not valid
we use the branchcache of the nearest subset as base instead of computing it from
scratch. Such fallback can be cascaded multiple time is necessary.

Note that both "hidden" and "unserved" set are a bit volatile. We will add more
stable filtering in next changesets.

This changeset enables collaboration between no filtering and "unserved"
filtering. Fixing performance regression introduced by 7bff5f37cb97
2013-01-07 17:23:25 +01:00
Thomas Arendsen Hein
c1f9a37b15 clone: make sure to use "@" as bookmark and "default" as branch (issue3677)
Before this change a bookmark named "default" or a branch named "@" would
cause the wrong changeset to be checked out.

The change in output of test-hardlinks.t is due to the fact that no unneeded
tag lookups for the tags "@" or "default" happen, therefore the cache file is
not created.
2012-10-26 12:36:15 +02:00
Pierre-Yves David
a4bba98ab8 pushkey: add more verbose debug output regarding pushkey
Very few data are displayed now, making it hard to debug phases and obsolete
related issues.
2012-07-28 12:28:35 +02:00
Mads Kiilerich
bf6fb79f83 tests: introduce hghave hardlinks
Some tests can't be run on FAT filesystems because it doesn't support
hardlinks.
2012-06-15 00:02:27 +02:00
Adrian Buehlmann
aa512f3a63 test-hardlinks: enable for Windows 2012-06-11 19:57:25 +02:00
Mads Kiilerich
fa1c4e5ebe tests: add missing trailing 'cd ..'
Many tests didn't change back from subdirectories at the end of the tests ...
and they don't have to. The missing 'cd ..' could always be added when another
test case is added to the test file.

This change do that tests (99.5%) consistently end up in $TESTDIR where they
started, thus making it simpler to extend them or move them around.
2012-06-11 01:40:51 +02:00
Pierre-Yves David
f9b3764a1f phases: change publish behavior to only alter behavior when server.
Older publish=True was:

  1) Content of Publishing server are seen as public by client.
  2) Any changegroup *added* to a publish=True server is public.

New definition are:

  1) Content of Publishing server are seen as public by client.
  2) Any changegroup *pushed* to a publish=True server is public.

See mercurial/phase.py documentation for exact final behavior
2011-12-15 23:08:09 +01:00
Pierre-Yves David
0f1186823a phases: set new commit in 1-phase 2011-11-11 00:15:22 +01:00
Pierre-Yves David
75d76cce5b phases: add rollback support 2011-11-07 12:27:25 +01:00
Mads Kiilerich
8344ac235d tests: use 'hghave no-windows' to avoid testing reserved file names on windows 2011-11-07 03:14:55 +01:00
Matt Mackall
511ac574fb merge with stable 2011-05-08 16:16:41 -05:00
Alexander Solovyov
6240007914 fix bookmarks rollback behavior
Before this patch undo.bookmarks was created on bookmarks write and
not with other transaction-related files. There were two issues: first
is that if you have changed bookmarks few times after a transaction
happened, rollback will give you a state which can point to
non-existing revision. Second is that if you have not changed
bookmarks after a transaction, rollback will touch your state anyway.

This change also adds `localrepo._writejournal` method, which can be
used by other extensions to save their transaction-related backup in
right time.
2011-05-01 13:07:00 +02:00
jfh
a52d7e5744 move tags.cache and branchheads.cache to a collected cache folder .hg/cache/
The generation of cache files like tags.cache and branchheads.cache is not an
actual reflection of things changing in the whole of the .hg directory (like eg
a commit or a rebase or something) but instead these cache files are just part
of bookkeeping. As such its convienant to allow various clients to ignore file
events to do with these cache files which would otherwise cause a double
refresh. Eg one refresh might occur after a commit, but the act of refreshing
after the commit would cause Mercurial to generate a new branchheads.cache which
would then cause a second refresh, for clients.

However if these cache files are moved into a directory like eg .hg/cache/ then
GUI clients on OSX (and possibly other platforms) can happily ignore file events
in this cache directory.
2011-01-04 06:29:08 +01:00
Martin Geisler
5a0135a6ca tests: remove redundant mkdir
There are still many tests that check that a bare 'hg init'
initializes the current directory.
2011-04-19 12:04:44 +02:00
Adrian Buehlmann
db484176ce tests: integrate test-hardlinks-safety.t into test-hardlinks.t
Should make running the testsuite a bit faster.

Also, test-hardlinks.t and test-hardlinks-safety.t now have enough
infrastructure in common.
2010-11-22 17:32:51 +01:00
Adrian Buehlmann
3eb9fea74e test-hardlinks: add testcase for repo copied with 'cp -al'
This patch adds a case to test-hardlinks.t which demonstrates that
hardlinks in the working directory are broken up (using 'hg update').

Motivation for this patch:

'hg help clone' shows copying repositories *and* the working directory
using 'cp -al', creating hardlinks in the *working directory* too (not
just in the store).

Note that we can't use 'cp -al' since for example MacOS X doesn't
support these options on cp. I'm thus using the same trick as in
test-hardlinks-safety.t for creating hardlinks in the working dir.
2010-11-17 16:54:30 +01:00
Adrian Buehlmann
6a2a2ac76d tests: add test-hardlinks.t
partially testing util.opener.__call__
2010-11-10 17:28:24 +01:00