tests/test-chg.t
author Arun Kulshreshtha <akulshreshtha@janestreet.com>
Tue, 30 Aug 2022 15:29:55 -0400
changeset 49491 c6a1beba27e9
parent 49422 3681a47611b8
child 49784 e45590649888
permissions -rw-r--r--
bisect: avoid copying ancestor list for non-merge commits During a bisection, hg needs to compute a list of all ancestors for every candidate commit. This is accomplished via a bottom-up traversal of the set of candidates, during which each revision's ancestor list is populated using the ancestor list of its parent(s). Previously, this involved copying the entire list, which could be very long in if the bisection range was large. To help improve this, we can observe that each candidate commit is visited exactly once, at which point its ancestor list is copied into its children's lists and then dropped. In the case of non-merge commits, a commit's ancestor list consists exactly of its parent's list plus itself. This means that we can trivially reuse the parent's existing list for one of its non-merge children, which avoids copying entirely if that commit is the parent's only child. This makes bisections over linear ranges of commits much faster. During some informal testing in the large publicly-available `mozilla-central` repository, this noticeably sped up bisections over large ranges of history: Setup: $ cd mozilla-central $ hg bisect --reset $ hg bisect --good 0 $ hg log -r tip -T '{rev}\n' 628417 Test: $ time hg bisect --bad tip --noupdate Before: real 3m35.927s user 3m35.553s sys 0m0.319s After: real 1m41.142s user 1m40.810s sys 0m0.285s

#require chg

  $ mkdir log
  $ cp $HGRCPATH $HGRCPATH.unconfigured
  $ cat <<'EOF' >> $HGRCPATH
  > [cmdserver]
  > log = $TESTTMP/log/server.log
  > max-log-files = 1
  > max-log-size = 10 kB
  > EOF
  $ cp $HGRCPATH $HGRCPATH.orig

  $ filterlog () {
  >   sed -e 's!^[0-9/]* [0-9:]* ([0-9]*)>!YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)>!' \
  >       -e 's!\(setprocname\|received fds\|setenv\): .*!\1: ...!' \
  >       -e 's!\(confighash\|mtimehash\) = [0-9a-f]*!\1 = ...!g' \
  >       -e 's!\(in \)[0-9.]*s\b!\1 ...s!g' \
  >       -e 's!\(pid\)=[0-9]*!\1=...!g' \
  >       -e 's!\(/server-\)[0-9a-f]*!\1...!g'
  > }

init repo

  $ chg init foo
  $ cd foo

ill-formed config

  $ chg status
  $ echo '=brokenconfig' >> $HGRCPATH
  $ chg status
  config error at * =brokenconfig (glob)
  [30]

  $ cp $HGRCPATH.orig $HGRCPATH

long socket path

  $ sockpath=$TESTTMP/this/path/should/be/longer/than/one-hundred-and-seven/characters/where/107/is/the/typical/size/limit/of/unix-domain-socket
  $ mkdir -p $sockpath
  $ bakchgsockname=$CHGSOCKNAME
  $ CHGSOCKNAME=$sockpath/server
  $ export CHGSOCKNAME
  $ chg root
  $TESTTMP/foo
  $ rm -rf $sockpath
  $ CHGSOCKNAME=$bakchgsockname
  $ export CHGSOCKNAME

  $ cd ..

editor
------

  $ cat >> pushbuffer.py <<EOF
  > def reposetup(ui, repo):
  >     repo.ui.pushbuffer(subproc=True)
  > EOF

  $ chg init editor
  $ cd editor

by default, system() should be redirected to the client:

  $ touch foo
  $ CHGDEBUG= HGEDITOR=cat chg ci -Am channeled --edit 2>&1 \
  > | egrep "HG:|run 'cat"
  chg: debug: * run 'cat "*"' at '$TESTTMP/editor' (glob)
  HG: Enter commit message.  Lines beginning with 'HG:' are removed.
  HG: Leave message empty to abort commit.
  HG: --
  HG: user: test
  HG: branch 'default'
  HG: added foo

but no redirection should be made if output is captured:

  $ touch bar
  $ CHGDEBUG= HGEDITOR=cat chg ci -Am bufferred --edit \
  > --config extensions.pushbuffer="$TESTTMP/pushbuffer.py" 2>&1 \
  > | egrep "HG:|run 'cat"
  [1]

check that commit commands succeeded:

  $ hg log -T '{rev}:{desc}\n'
  1:bufferred
  0:channeled

  $ cd ..

pager
-----

  $ cat >> fakepager.py <<EOF
  > import sys
  > for line in sys.stdin:
  >     sys.stdout.write('paged! %r\n' % line)
  > EOF

enable pager extension globally, but spawns the master server with no tty:

  $ chg init pager
  $ cd pager
  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > pager =
  > [pager]
  > pager = "$PYTHON" $TESTTMP/fakepager.py
  > EOF
  $ chg version > /dev/null
  $ touch foo
  $ chg ci -qAm foo

pager should be enabled if the attached client has a tty:

  $ chg log -l1 -q --config ui.formatted=True
  paged! '0:1f7b0de80e11\n'
  $ chg log -l1 -q --config ui.formatted=False
  0:1f7b0de80e11

chg waits for pager if runcommand raises

  $ cat > $TESTTMP/crash.py <<EOF
  > from mercurial import registrar
  > cmdtable = {}
  > command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
  > @command(b'crash')
  > def pagercrash(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
  >     ui.write(b'going to crash\n')
  >     raise Exception('.')
  > EOF

  $ cat > $TESTTMP/fakepager.py <<EOF
  > import sys
  > import time
  > for line in iter(sys.stdin.readline, ''):
  >     if 'crash' in line: # only interested in lines containing 'crash'
  >         # if chg exits when pager is sleeping (incorrectly), the output
  >         # will be captured by the next test case
  >         time.sleep(1)
  >         sys.stdout.write('crash-pager: %s' % line)
  > EOF

  $ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > crash = $TESTTMP/crash.py
  > EOF

  $ chg crash --pager=on --config ui.formatted=True 2>/dev/null
  crash-pager: going to crash
  [255]

no stdout data should be printed after pager quits, and the buffered data
should never persist (issue6207)

"killed!" may be printed if terminated by SIGPIPE, which isn't important
in this test.

  $ cat > $TESTTMP/bulkwrite.py <<'EOF'
  > import time
  > from mercurial import error, registrar
  > cmdtable = {}
  > command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
  > @command(b'bulkwrite')
  > def bulkwrite(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
  >     ui.write(b'going to write massive data\n')
  >     ui.flush()
  >     t = time.time()
  >     while time.time() - t < 2:
  >         ui.write(b'x' * 1023 + b'\n')  # will be interrupted by SIGPIPE
  >     raise error.Abort(b"write() doesn't block")
  > EOF

  $ cat > $TESTTMP/fakepager.py <<'EOF'
  > import sys
  > import time
  > sys.stdout.write('paged! %r\n' % sys.stdin.readline())
  > time.sleep(1)  # new data will be written
  > EOF

  $ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > bulkwrite = $TESTTMP/bulkwrite.py
  > EOF

  $ chg bulkwrite --pager=on --color no --config ui.formatted=True
  paged! 'going to write massive data\n'
  killed! (?)
  [255]

  $ chg bulkwrite --pager=on --color no --config ui.formatted=True
  paged! 'going to write massive data\n'
  killed! (?)
  [255]

  $ cd ..

missing stdio
-------------

  $ CHGDEBUG=1 chg version -q 0<&-
  chg: debug: * stdio fds are missing (glob)
  chg: debug: * execute original hg (glob)
  Mercurial Distributed SCM * (glob)

server lifecycle
----------------

chg server should be restarted on code change, and old server will shut down
automatically. In this test, we use the following time parameters:

 - "sleep 1" to make mtime different
 - "sleep 2" to notice mtime change (polling interval is 1 sec)

set up repository with an extension:

  $ chg init extreload
  $ cd extreload
  $ touch dummyext.py
  $ cat <<EOF >> .hg/hgrc
  > [extensions]
  > dummyext = dummyext.py
  > EOF

isolate socket directory for stable result:

  $ OLDCHGSOCKNAME=$CHGSOCKNAME
  $ mkdir chgsock
  $ CHGSOCKNAME=`pwd`/chgsock/server

warm up server:

  $ CHGDEBUG= chg log 2>&1 | egrep 'instruction|start'
  chg: debug: * start cmdserver at $TESTTMP/extreload/chgsock/server.* (glob)

new server should be started if extension modified:

  $ sleep 1
  $ touch dummyext.py
  $ CHGDEBUG= chg log 2>&1 | egrep 'instruction|start'
  chg: debug: * instruction: unlink $TESTTMP/extreload/chgsock/server-* (glob)
  chg: debug: * instruction: reconnect (glob)
  chg: debug: * start cmdserver at $TESTTMP/extreload/chgsock/server.* (glob)

old server will shut down, while new server should still be reachable:

  $ sleep 2
  $ CHGDEBUG= chg log 2>&1 | (egrep 'instruction|start' || true)

socket file should never be unlinked by old server:
(simulates unowned socket by updating mtime, which makes sure server exits
at polling cycle)

  $ ls chgsock/server-*
  chgsock/server-* (glob)
  $ touch chgsock/server-*
  $ sleep 2
  $ ls chgsock/server-*
  chgsock/server-* (glob)

since no server is reachable from socket file, new server should be started:
(this test makes sure that old server shut down automatically)

  $ CHGDEBUG= chg log 2>&1 | egrep 'instruction|start'
  chg: debug: * start cmdserver at $TESTTMP/extreload/chgsock/server.* (glob)

shut down servers and restore environment:

  $ rm -R chgsock
  $ sleep 2
  $ CHGSOCKNAME=$OLDCHGSOCKNAME
  $ cd ..

check that server events are recorded:

  $ ls log
  server.log
  server.log.1

print only the last 10 lines, since we aren't sure how many records are
preserved (since setprocname isn't available on py3 and pure version,
the 10th-most-recent line is different when using py3):

  $ cat log/server.log.1 log/server.log | tail -10 | filterlog
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> confighash = ... mtimehash = ... (no-setprocname !)
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> forked worker process (pid=...)
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> setprocname: ... (setprocname !)
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> received fds: ...
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> chdir to '$TESTTMP/extreload'
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> setumask 18
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> setenv: ...
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> confighash = ... mtimehash = ...
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> validate: []
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> worker process exited (pid=...)
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> $TESTTMP/extreload/chgsock/server-... is not owned, exiting.

global data mutated by schems
-----------------------------

  $ hg init schemes
  $ cd schemes

initial state

  $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<'EOF'
  > [extensions]
  > schemes =
  > [schemes]
  > foo = https://foo.example.org/
  > EOF
  $ hg debugexpandscheme foo://expanded
  https://foo.example.org/expanded
  $ hg debugexpandscheme bar://unexpanded
  bar://unexpanded

add bar

  $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<'EOF'
  > [extensions]
  > schemes =
  > [schemes]
  > foo = https://foo.example.org/
  > bar = https://bar.example.org/
  > EOF
  $ hg debugexpandscheme foo://expanded
  https://foo.example.org/expanded
  $ hg debugexpandscheme bar://expanded
  https://bar.example.org/expanded

remove foo

  $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<'EOF'
  > [extensions]
  > schemes =
  > [schemes]
  > bar = https://bar.example.org/
  > EOF
  $ hg debugexpandscheme foo://unexpanded
  foo://unexpanded
  $ hg debugexpandscheme bar://expanded
  https://bar.example.org/expanded

  $ cd ..

repository cache
----------------

  $ rm log/server.log*
  $ cp $HGRCPATH.unconfigured $HGRCPATH
  $ cat <<'EOF' >> $HGRCPATH
  > [cmdserver]
  > log = $TESTTMP/log/server.log
  > max-repo-cache = 1
  > track-log = command, repocache
  > EOF

isolate socket directory for stable result:

  $ OLDCHGSOCKNAME=$CHGSOCKNAME
  $ mkdir chgsock
  $ CHGSOCKNAME=`pwd`/chgsock/server

create empty repo and cache it:

  $ hg init cached
  $ hg id -R cached
  000000000000 tip
  $ sleep 1

modify repo (and cache will be invalidated):

  $ touch cached/a
  $ hg ci -R cached -Am 'add a'
  adding a
  $ sleep 1

read cached repo:

  $ hg log -R cached
  changeset:   0:ac82d8b1f7c4
  tag:         tip
  user:        test
  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  summary:     add a
  
  $ sleep 1

discard cached from LRU cache:

  $ hg clone cached cached2
  updating to branch default
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg id -R cached2
  ac82d8b1f7c4 tip
  $ sleep 1

read uncached repo:

  $ hg log -R cached
  changeset:   0:ac82d8b1f7c4
  tag:         tip
  user:        test
  date:        Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  summary:     add a
  
  $ sleep 1

shut down servers and restore environment:

  $ rm -R chgsock
  $ sleep 2
  $ CHGSOCKNAME=$OLDCHGSOCKNAME

check server log:

  $ cat log/server.log | filterlog
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> worker process exited (pid=...)
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> worker process exited (pid=...) (?)
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> init cached
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> id -R cached
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> loaded repo into cache: $TESTTMP/cached (in  ...s)
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> repo from cache: $TESTTMP/cached
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> ci -R cached -Am 'add a'
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> loaded repo into cache: $TESTTMP/cached (in  ...s)
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> repo from cache: $TESTTMP/cached
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> log -R cached
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> loaded repo into cache: $TESTTMP/cached (in  ...s)
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> clone cached cached2
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> id -R cached2
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> loaded repo into cache: $TESTTMP/cached2 (in  ...s)
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> log -R cached
  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS (PID)> loaded repo into cache: $TESTTMP/cached (in  ...s)

Test that -R is interpreted relative to --cwd.

  $ hg init repo1
  $ mkdir -p a/b
  $ hg init a/b/repo2
  $ printf "[alias]\ntest=repo1\n" >> repo1/.hg/hgrc
  $ printf "[alias]\ntest=repo2\n" >> a/b/repo2/.hg/hgrc
  $ cd a
  $ chg --cwd .. -R repo1 show alias.test
  repo1
  $ chg --cwd . -R b/repo2 show alias.test
  repo2
  $ cd ..

Test that chg works (sets to the user's actual LC_CTYPE) even when python
"coerces" the locale (py3.7+)

  $ cat > $TESTTMP/debugenv.py <<EOF
  > from mercurial import encoding
  > from mercurial import registrar
  > cmdtable = {}
  > command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
  > @command(b'debugenv', [], b'', norepo=True)
  > def debugenv(ui):
  >     for k in [b'LC_ALL', b'LC_CTYPE', b'LANG']:
  >         v = encoding.environ.get(k)
  >         if v is not None:
  >             ui.write(b'%s=%s\n' % (k, encoding.environ[k]))
  > EOF
(hg keeps python's modified LC_CTYPE, chg doesn't)
  $ (unset LC_ALL; unset LANG; LC_CTYPE= "$CHGHG" \
  >    --config extensions.debugenv=$TESTTMP/debugenv.py debugenv)
  LC_CTYPE=C.UTF-8 (py37 !)
  LC_CTYPE= (no-py37 !)
  $ (unset LC_ALL; unset LANG; LC_CTYPE= chg \
  >    --config extensions.debugenv=$TESTTMP/debugenv.py debugenv)
  LC_CTYPE=
  $ (unset LC_ALL; unset LANG; LC_CTYPE=unsupported_value chg \
  >    --config extensions.debugenv=$TESTTMP/debugenv.py debugenv)
  *cannot change locale* (glob) (?)
  LC_CTYPE=unsupported_value
  $ (unset LC_ALL; unset LANG; LC_CTYPE= chg \
  >    --config extensions.debugenv=$TESTTMP/debugenv.py debugenv)
  LC_CTYPE=
  $ LANG= LC_ALL= LC_CTYPE= chg \
  >    --config extensions.debugenv=$TESTTMP/debugenv.py debugenv
  LC_ALL=
  LC_CTYPE=
  LANG=

Profiling isn't permanently enabled or carried over between chg invocations that
share the same server
  $ cp $HGRCPATH.orig $HGRCPATH
  $ hg init $TESTTMP/profiling
  $ cd $TESTTMP/profiling
  $ filteredchg() {
  >   CHGDEBUG=1 chg "$@" 2>&1 | sed -rn 's_^No samples recorded.*$_Sample count: 0_; /Sample count/p; /start cmdserver/p'
  > }
  $ newchg() {
  >   chg --kill-chg-daemon
  >   filteredchg "$@" | egrep -v 'start cmdserver' || true
  > }
(--profile isn't permanently on just because it was specified when chg was
started)
  $ newchg log -r . --profile
  Sample count: * (glob)
  $ filteredchg log -r .
(enabling profiling via config works, even on the first chg command that starts
a cmdserver)
  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [profiling]
  > type=stat
  > enabled=1
  > EOF
  $ newchg log -r .
  Sample count: * (glob)
  $ filteredchg log -r .
  Sample count: * (glob)
(test that we aren't accumulating more and more samples each run)
  $ cat > $TESTTMP/debugsleep.py <<EOF
  > import time
  > from mercurial import registrar
  > cmdtable = {}
  > command = registrar.command(cmdtable)
  > @command(b'debugsleep', [], b'', norepo=True)
  > def debugsleep(ui):
  >   start = time.time()
  >   x = 0
  >   while time.time() < start + 0.5:
  >     time.sleep(.1)
  >     x += 1
  >   ui.status(b'%d debugsleep iterations in %.03fs\n' % (x, time.time() - start))
  > EOF
  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > debugsleep = $TESTTMP/debugsleep.py
  > EOF
  $ newchg debugsleep > run_1
  $ filteredchg debugsleep > run_2
  $ filteredchg debugsleep > run_3
  $ filteredchg debugsleep > run_4
FIXME: Run 4 should not be >3x Run 1's number of samples.
  $ "$PYTHON" <<EOF
  > r1 = int(open("run_1", "r").read().split()[-1])
  > r4 = int(open("run_4", "r").read().split()[-1])
  > print("Run 1: %d samples\nRun 4: %d samples\nRun 4 > 3 * Run 1: %s" %
  >       (r1, r4, r4 > (r1 * 3)))
  > EOF
  Run 1: * samples (glob)
  Run 4: * samples (glob)
  Run 4 > 3 * Run 1: False
(Disabling with --no-profile on the commandline still works, but isn't permanent)
  $ newchg log -r . --no-profile
  $ filteredchg log -r .
  Sample count: * (glob)
  $ filteredchg log -r . --no-profile
  $ filteredchg log -r .
  Sample count: * (glob)