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view tests/test_svn_pre_commit_hooks.py @ 1293:9e85feb93984
wrappers: improve push performance by reusing the existing metadata
Push operation for n commits regenerated SVNMeta class 2*n+1 times
(one time at beginning, n times in push() loop, 1 time per each of n
pulls). This operation is very costly when the revision map is big.
This commit reuses this metadata every time when there is no rebase
made between svn commits which leads to 1 metadata rebuild in optimistic
case and n+1 metadata rebuilds in pessimistic case (rebase after every commit).
To achieve this I added extra parameter to pull command to pass metadata
to it.
All unit tests are passing for this change.
author | Mateusz Kwapich <mitrandir@fb.com> |
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date | Fri, 12 Dec 2014 16:17:11 -0800 |
parents | d741f536f23a |
children | cff81f35b31e |
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import os import sys import test_util import unittest from mercurial import hg from mercurial import commands from mercurial import util class TestSvnPreCommitHooks(test_util.TestBase): def setUp(self): super(TestSvnPreCommitHooks, self).setUp() self.repo_path = self.load_and_fetch('single_rev.svndump')[1] # creating pre-commit hook that doesn't allow any commit hook_file_name = os.path.join( self.repo_path, 'hooks', 'pre-commit' ) hook_file = open(hook_file_name, 'w') hook_file.write( '#!/bin/sh\n' 'echo "Commits are not allowed" >&2; exit 1;\n' ) hook_file.close() os.chmod(hook_file_name, 0755) def test_push_with_pre_commit_hooks(self): changes = [('narf/a', 'narf/a', 'ohai',), ] self.commitchanges(changes) self.assertRaises(util.Abort, self.pushrevisions)