tests/test-lfs-pointer.py
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
Mon, 25 Mar 2024 02:09:15 +0100
branchstable
changeset 51517 4ee50d98d35c
parent 48875 6000f5b25c9b
permissions -rw-r--r--
phases: update the phase set as we go during retract boundary Apparently iterating over the `changed_revs` dictionary is very expensive. On mozilla-try-2019-02-18, a perf::unbundle call with a 10 000 changesets bundle gives give use the following timing. e57d4b868a3e: 4.6 seconds ac1c75188440: 102.5 seconds prev-changeset: 30.0 seconds this-changeset: 4.6 seconds So, the performance regression is gone. Once again: thanks to marvelous Python!

# Import something from Mercurial, so the module loader gets initialized.
from mercurial import pycompat

del pycompat  # unused for now

from hgext.lfs import pointer


def tryparse(text):
    r = {}
    try:
        r = pointer.deserialize(text)
        print('ok')
    except Exception as ex:
        print((b'%s' % ex).decode('ascii'))
    if r:
        text2 = r.serialize()
        if text2 != text:
            print('reconstructed text differs')
    return r


t = (
    b'version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1\n'
    b'oid sha256:4d7a214614ab2935c943f9e0ff69d22eadbb8f32b1'
    b'258daaa5e2ca24d17e2393\n'
    b'size 12345\n'
    b'x-foo extra-information\n'
)

tryparse(b'')
tryparse(t)
tryparse(t.replace(b'git-lfs', b'unknown'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'v1\n', b'v1\n\n'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'sha256', b'ahs256'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'sha256:', b''))
tryparse(t.replace(b'12345', b'0x12345'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'extra-information', b'extra\0information'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'extra-information', b'extra\ninformation'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'x-foo', b'x_foo'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'oid', b'blobid'))
tryparse(t.replace(b'size', b'size-bytes').replace(b'oid', b'object-id'))