tests/testlib/ext-stream-clone-steps.py
author Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net>
Thu, 22 Feb 2024 15:11:26 +0100
changeset 51426 3099f1c68afd
parent 50624 c2633c69cbe0
permissions -rw-r--r--
rust-index: remove one collect when converting back Turns out this is slightly faster. Sending the results back to Python is still the most costly (like 75% of the time) of the whole method, but it's about as fast as it can be now. hg perf::phases on mozilla-try-2023-03-22 before: 0.267114 after: 0.247101

# A utility extension that help taking a break during streamclone operation
#
# This extension is used through two environment variable
#
# HG_TEST_STREAM_WALKED_FILE_1
#
#   path of a file created by the process generating the streaming clone when
#   it is done gathering data and is ready to unlock the repository and move
#   to the streaming of content.
#
# HG_TEST_STREAM_WALKED_FILE_2
#
#   path of a file to be manually created to let the process generating the
#   streaming clone proceed to streaming file content.

from mercurial import (
    encoding,
    extensions,
    streamclone,
    testing,
)


WALKED_FILE_1 = encoding.environ[b'HG_TEST_STREAM_WALKED_FILE_1']
WALKED_FILE_2 = encoding.environ[b'HG_TEST_STREAM_WALKED_FILE_2']


def _test_sync_point_walk_1(orig, repo):
    testing.write_file(WALKED_FILE_1)


def _test_sync_point_walk_2(orig, repo):
    assert repo._currentlock(repo._lockref) is None
    testing.wait_file(WALKED_FILE_2)


def uisetup(ui):
    extensions.wrapfunction(
        streamclone, '_test_sync_point_walk_1', _test_sync_point_walk_1
    )

    extensions.wrapfunction(
        streamclone, '_test_sync_point_walk_2', _test_sync_point_walk_2
    )