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  • Committer: Canonical.com Patch Queue Manager
  • Date: 2010-09-01 08:02:42 UTC
  • mfrom: (5390.3.3 faster-revert-593560)
  • Revision ID: pqm@pqm.ubuntu.com-20100901080242-esg62ody4frwmy66
(spiv) Avoid repeatedly calling self.target.all_file_ids() in
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import threading
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from _lsprof import Profiler, profiler_entry
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from bzrlib import errors
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__all__ = ['profile', 'Stats']
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    raised, pass in a closure that will catch the exceptions and transform them
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    appropriately for your driver function.
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    Important caveat: only one profile can execute at a time. See BzrProfiler
 
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    for details.
 
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    :return: The functions return value and a stats object.
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    """
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    profiler = BzrProfiler()
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    To use it, create a BzrProfiler and call start() on it. Some arbitrary
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    time later call stop() to stop profiling and retrieve the statistics
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    from the code executed in the interim.
 
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    Note that profiling involves a threading.Lock around the actual profiling.
 
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    This is needed because profiling involves global manipulation of the python
 
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    interpreter state. As such you cannot perform multiple profiles at once.
 
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    Trying to do so will lock out the second profiler unless the global 
 
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    bzrlib.lsprof.BzrProfiler.profiler_block is set to 0. Setting it to 0 will
 
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    cause profiling to fail rather than blocking.
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    """
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    profiler_block = 1
 
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    """Serialise rather than failing to profile concurrent profile requests."""
 
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    profiler_lock = threading.Lock()
 
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    """Global lock used to serialise profiles."""
 
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    def start(self):
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        """Start profiling.
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        """
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        self._g_threadmap = {}
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        self.p = Profiler()
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        self.p.enable(subcalls=True)
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        threading.setprofile(self._thread_profile)
 
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        permitted = self.__class__.profiler_lock.acquire(
 
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            self.__class__.profiler_block)
 
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        if not permitted:
 
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            raise errors.InternalBzrError(msg="Already profiling something")
 
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            self.p.enable(subcalls=True)
 
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            threading.setprofile(self._thread_profile)
 
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            self.__class__.profiler_lock.release()
 
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            raise
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    def stop(self):
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        """Stop profiling.
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        :return: A bzrlib.lsprof.Stats object.
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        """
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        self.p.disable()
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        for pp in self._g_threadmap.values():
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            pp.disable()
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        threading.setprofile(None)
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        p = self.p
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        self.p = None
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        threads = {}
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        for tid, pp in self._g_threadmap.items():
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            threads[tid] = Stats(pp.getstats(), {})
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        return Stats(p.getstats(), threads)
 
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            self.p.disable()
 
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            for pp in self._g_threadmap.values():
 
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                pp.disable()
 
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            threading.setprofile(None)
 
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            p = self.p
 
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            self.p = None
 
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            threads = {}
 
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            for tid, pp in self._g_threadmap.items():
 
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                threads[tid] = Stats(pp.getstats(), {})
 
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            self._g_threadmap = None
 
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            return Stats(p.getstats(), threads)
 
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            self.__class__.profiler_lock.release()
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    def _thread_profile(self, f, *args, **kwds):
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        # we lose the first profile point for a new thread in order to