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rust-status: cap the number of concurrent threads to 16 During benchmarking it was determined that the use of more threads is very advantageous... until we use more than 16. This is most likely due to some resource contention (thrashing, etc.). Until we have time to figure out and fix the underlying cause, let's just cap at 16 threads. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12384
author Rapha?l Gom?s <rgomes@octobus.net>
date Fri, 18 Mar 2022 16:15:44 +0100
parents fa21633af201
children 750409505286
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use super::*;

/// Unit tests for:
///
/// ```ignore
/// fn compare_value(
///     current_merge: Revision,
///     merge_case_for_dest: impl Fn() -> MergeCase,
///     src_minor: &CopySource,
///     src_major: &CopySource,
/// ) -> (MergePick, /* overwrite: */ bool)
///  ```
#[test]
fn test_compare_value() {
    // The `compare_value!` macro calls the `compare_value` function with
    // arguments given in pseudo-syntax:
    //
    // * For `merge_case_for_dest` it takes a plain `MergeCase` value instead
    //   of a closure.
    // * `CopySource` values are represented as `(rev, path, overwritten)`
    //   tuples of type `(Revision, Option<PathToken>, OrdSet<Revision>)`.
    // * `PathToken` is an integer not read by `compare_value`. It only checks
    //   for `Some(_)` indicating a file copy v.s. `None` for a file deletion.
    // * `OrdSet<Revision>` is represented as a Python-like set literal.

    use MergeCase::*;
    use MergePick::*;

    assert_eq!(
        compare_value!(1, Normal, (1, None, { 1 }), (1, None, { 1 })),
        (Any, false)
    );
}

/// Unit tests for:
///
/// ```ignore
/// fn merge_copies_dict(
///     path_map: &TwoWayPathMap, // Not visible in test cases
///     current_merge: Revision,
///     minor: InternalPathCopies,
///     major: InternalPathCopies,
///     get_merge_case: impl Fn(&HgPath) -> MergeCase + Copy,
/// ) -> InternalPathCopies
/// ```
#[test]
fn test_merge_copies_dict() {
    // The `merge_copies_dict!` macro calls the `merge_copies_dict` function
    // with arguments given in pseudo-syntax:
    //
    // * `TwoWayPathMap` and path tokenization are implicitly taken care of.
    //   All paths are given as string literals.
    // * Key-value maps are represented with `{key1 => value1, key2 => value2}`
    //   pseudo-syntax.
    // * `InternalPathCopies` is a map of copy destination path keys to
    //   `CopySource` values.
    //   - `CopySource` is represented as a `(rev, source_path, overwritten)`
    //     tuple of type `(Revision, Option<Path>, OrdSet<Revision>)`.
    //   - Unlike in `test_compare_value`, source paths are string literals.
    //   - `OrdSet<Revision>` is again represented as a Python-like set
    //     literal.
    // * `get_merge_case` is represented as a map of copy destination path to
    //   `MergeCase`. The default for paths not in the map is
    //   `MergeCase::Normal`.
    //
    // `internal_path_copies!` creates an `InternalPathCopies` value with the
    // same pseudo-syntax as in `merge_copies_dict!`.

    use MergeCase::*;

    assert_eq!(
        merge_copies_dict!(
            1,
            {"foo" => (1, None, {})},
            {},
            {"foo" => Merged}
        ),
        internal_path_copies!("foo" => (1, None, {}))
    );
}

/// Unit tests for:
///
/// ```ignore
/// impl CombineChangesetCopies {
///     fn new(children_count: HashMap<Revision, usize>) -> Self
///
///     // Called repeatedly:
///     fn add_revision_inner<'a>(
///         &mut self,
///         rev: Revision,
///         p1: Revision,
///         p2: Revision,
///         copy_actions: impl Iterator<Item = Action<'a>>,
///         get_merge_case: impl Fn(&HgPath) -> MergeCase + Copy,
///     )
///
///     fn finish(mut self, target_rev: Revision) -> PathCopies
/// }
/// ```
#[test]
fn test_combine_changeset_copies() {
    // `combine_changeset_copies!` creates a `CombineChangesetCopies` with
    // `new`, then calls `add_revision_inner` repeatedly, then calls `finish`
    // for its return value.
    //
    // All paths given as string literals.
    //
    // * Key-value maps are represented with `{key1 => value1, key2 => value2}`
    //   pseudo-syntax.
    // * `children_count` is a map of revision numbers to count of children in
    //   the DAG. It includes all revisions that should be considered by the
    //   algorithm.
    // * Calls to `add_revision_inner` are represented as an array of anonymous
    //   structs with named fields, one pseudo-struct per call.
    //
    // `path_copies!` creates a `PathCopies` value, a map of copy destination
    // keys to copy source values. Note: the arrows for map literal syntax
    // point **backwards** compared to the logical direction of copy!

    use crate::NULL_REVISION as NULL;
    use Action::*;
    use MergeCase::*;

    assert_eq!(
        combine_changeset_copies!(
            { 1 => 1, 2 => 1 },
            [
                { rev: 1, p1: NULL, p2: NULL, actions: [], merge_cases: {}, },
                { rev: 2, p1: NULL, p2: NULL, actions: [], merge_cases: {}, },
                {
                    rev: 3, p1: 1, p2: 2,
                    actions: [CopiedFromP1("destination.txt", "source.txt")],
                    merge_cases: {"destination.txt" => Merged},
                },
            ],
            3,
        ),
        path_copies!("destination.txt" => "source.txt")
    );
}