From b1c36cb84908a31ede05e5a16fbc584c7681cffb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeff King Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 01:16:49 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] test-lib: introduce test_commit_bulk MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Some tests need to create a string of commits. Doing this with test_commit is very heavy-weight, as it needs at least one process per commit (and in fact, uses several). For bulk creation, we can do much better by using fast-import, but it's often a pain to generate the input. Let's provide a helper to do so. We'll use t5310 as a guinea pig, as it has three 10-commit loops. Here are hyperfine results before and after: [before] Benchmark #1: ./t5310-pack-bitmaps.sh --root=/var/ram/git-tests Time (mean ± σ): 2.846 s ± 0.305 s [User: 3.042 s, System: 0.919 s] Range (min … max): 2.250 s … 3.210 s 10 runs [after] Benchmark #1: ./t5310-pack-bitmaps.sh --root=/var/ram/git-tests Time (mean ± σ): 2.210 s ± 0.174 s [User: 2.570 s, System: 0.604 s] Range (min … max): 1.999 s … 2.590 s 10 runs So we're over 20% faster, while making the callers slightly shorter. We added a lot more lines in test-lib-function.sh, of course, and the helper is way more featureful than we need here. But my hope is that it will be flexible enough to use in more places. Signed-off-by: Jeff King Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- t/t5310-pack-bitmaps.sh | 15 +---- t/test-lib-functions.sh | 123 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 126 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/t/t5310-pack-bitmaps.sh b/t/t5310-pack-bitmaps.sh index a26c8ba9a2..3aab7024ca 100755 --- a/t/t5310-pack-bitmaps.sh +++ b/t/t5310-pack-bitmaps.sh @@ -21,15 +21,9 @@ has_any () { } test_expect_success 'setup repo with moderate-sized history' ' - for i in $(test_seq 1 10) - do - test_commit $i - done && + test_commit_bulk --id=file 10 && git checkout -b other HEAD~5 && - for i in $(test_seq 1 10) - do - test_commit side-$i - done && + test_commit_bulk --id=side 10 && git checkout master && bitmaptip=$(git rev-parse master) && blob=$(echo tagged-blob | git hash-object -w --stdin) && @@ -106,10 +100,7 @@ test_expect_success 'clone from bitmapped repository' ' ' test_expect_success 'setup further non-bitmapped commits' ' - for i in $(test_seq 1 10) - do - test_commit further-$i - done + test_commit_bulk --id=further 10 ' rev_list_tests 'partial bitmap' diff --git a/t/test-lib-functions.sh b/t/test-lib-functions.sh index 0367cec5fd..6083cf483a 100644 --- a/t/test-lib-functions.sh +++ b/t/test-lib-functions.sh @@ -233,6 +233,129 @@ test_merge () { git tag "$1" } +# Efficiently create commits, each with a unique number (from 1 to +# by default) in the commit message. +# +# Usage: test_commit_bulk [options] +# -C : +# Run all git commands in directory +# --ref=: +# ref on which to create commits (default: HEAD) +# --start=: +# number commit messages from (default: 1) +# --message=: +# use as the commit mesasge (default: "commit %s") +# --filename=: +# modify in each commit (default: %s.t) +# --contents=: +# place in each file (default: "content %s") +# --id=: +# shorthand to use and %s in message, filename, and contents +# +# The message, filename, and contents strings are evaluated by printf, with the +# first "%s" replaced by the current commit number. So you can do: +# +# test_commit_bulk --filename=file --contents="modification %s" +# +# to have every commit touch the same file, but with unique content. +# +test_commit_bulk () { + tmpfile=.bulk-commit.input + indir=. + ref=HEAD + n=1 + message='commit %s' + filename='%s.t' + contents='content %s' + while test $# -gt 0 + do + case "$1" in + -C) + indir=$2 + shift + ;; + --ref=*) + ref=${1#--*=} + ;; + --start=*) + n=${1#--*=} + ;; + --message=*) + message=${1#--*=} + ;; + --filename=*) + filename=${1#--*=} + ;; + --contents=*) + contents=${1#--*=} + ;; + --id=*) + message="${1#--*=} %s" + filename="${1#--*=}-%s.t" + contents="${1#--*=} %s" + ;; + -*) + BUG "invalid test_commit_bulk option: $1" + ;; + *) + break + ;; + esac + shift + done + total=$1 + + add_from= + if git -C "$indir" rev-parse --verify "$ref" + then + add_from=t + fi + + while test "$total" -gt 0 + do + test_tick && + echo "commit $ref" + printf 'author %s <%s> %s\n' \ + "$GIT_AUTHOR_NAME" \ + "$GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL" \ + "$GIT_AUTHOR_DATE" + printf 'committer %s <%s> %s\n' \ + "$GIT_COMMITTER_NAME" \ + "$GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL" \ + "$GIT_COMMITTER_DATE" + echo "data <"$tmpfile" + + git -C "$indir" \ + -c fastimport.unpacklimit=0 \ + fast-import <"$tmpfile" || return 1 + + # This will be left in place on failure, which may aid debugging. + rm -f "$tmpfile" + + # If we updated HEAD, then be nice and update the index and working + # tree, too. + if test "$ref" = "HEAD" + then + git -C "$indir" checkout -f HEAD || return 1 + fi + +} + # This function helps systems where core.filemode=false is set. # Use it instead of plain 'chmod +x' to set or unset the executable bit # of a file in the working directory and add it to the index.