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File tools/cvs2fossil/lib/c2f_pbreakrcycle.tcl part of check-in [00bf8c198e] - The performance was still not satisfying, even with faster recomputing of successors. Doing it multiple times (Building the graph in each breaker and sort passes) eats time. Caching in memory blows the memory. Chosen solution: Cache this information in the database.Created a new pass 'CsetDeps' which is run between 'InitCsets' and 'BreakRevCsetCycles' (i.e. changeset creation and first breaker pass). It computes the changeset dependencies from the file-level dependencies once and saves the result in the state, in the new table 'cssuccessor'. Now the breaker and sort passes can get the information quickly, with virtually no effort. The dependencies are recomputed incrementally when a changeset is split by one of the breaker passes, for its fragments and its predecessors.
The loop check is now trivial, and integrated into the successor computation, with the heavy lifting for the detailed analysis and reporting moved down into the type-dependent SQL queries. The relevant new method is 'loops'. Now that the loop check is incremental the pass based checks have been removed from the integrity module, and the option '--loopcheck' has been eliminated. For paranoia the graph setup and modification code got its loop check reinstated as an assert, redusing the changeset report code.
Renumbered the breaker and sort passes. A number of places, like graph setup and traversal, loading of changesets, etc. got feedback indicators to show their progress.
The selection of revision and symbol changesets for the associated breaker passes was a bit on the slow side. We now keep changeset lists sorted by type (during loading or general construction) and access them directly.
by aku on 2007-12-02 20:04:40. [view]
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File tools/cvs2fossil/lib/c2f_pbreakrcycle.tcl part of check-in [e288af3995] - Fluff: Renamed state methods use/reading/writing to usedb/use/extend for clarity. Updated all callers. Extended state module with code to dump the SQL statements it receives to a file for analysis. Extended the 'use' declarations of several passes. by aku on 2007-12-02 23:47:45. [view]
@@ -46,11 +46,15 @@ typemethod setup {} { # Define the names and structure of the persistent state of # this pass. - state reading revision - state reading changeset - state reading csitem + state use revision + state use symbol + state use changeset + state use csitem + state use cstype + state use cssuccessor + return } typemethod load {} {