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tests: optimise creating repositories and loading dumps
Previously, we'd use svnadmin for creating repositories and loading
dumps. That tends to be a bit slow, as it forks a new process and
loads the Subversion libraries into it. Instead, we extend our
existing Subversion wrappers and load the dumps using the API.
This is a noticable speedup. The only downside is that we rely on
Subversion and Subvertpy to correctly close all file descriptors; an
assumption which hasn't always held in the past.
I ran some benchmarks on my relatively slow Mac with $TMPDIR on a
ramdisk, and they showed a significant change:
I compared ten runs of each with Subvertpy:
min: -18.8% (299.1s -> 243.0s)
median: -20.0% (307.1s -> 245.6s)
...and three runs of each with SWIG:
min: -22.8% (368.7s -> 284.7s)
median: -25.7% (384.4s -> 285.5s)
(Since the timing measures wall clock time, the minimum time is likely
to be the most accurate and useful measurement.)
author | Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen <danchr@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 07 Jun 2016 09:15:53 +0200 |
parents | 9c3b4f59e7e6 |
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#!/bin/sh # # Generate revert.svndump # rm -rf temp mkdir temp cd temp mkdir -p import/trunk/dir cd import/trunk echo a > a echo b > dir/b cd ../.. svnadmin create testrepo svnurl=file://`pwd`/testrepo svn import import $svnurl -m init svn co $svnurl project cd project echo a >> trunk/a echo b >> trunk/dir/b svn ci -m changefiles svn up # Test directory revert svn rm trunk svn cp $svnurl/trunk@1 trunk svn st svn ci -m revert svn up # Test file revert svn rm trunk/a svn rm trunk/dir/b svn cp $svnurl/trunk/a@2 trunk/a svn cp $svnurl/trunk/dir/b@2 trunk/dir/b svn ci -m revert2 cd .. svnadmin dump testrepo > ../revert.svndump