#!/bin/sh test_description='Tests pack performance using bitmaps' . ./perf-lib.sh test_perf_large_repo # note that we do everything through config, # since we want to be able to compare bitmap-aware # git versus non-bitmap git # # We intentionally use the deprecated pack.writebitmaps # config so that we can test against older versions of git. test_expect_success 'setup bitmap config' ' git config pack.writebitmaps true && git config pack.writebitmaphashcache true ' test_perf 'repack to disk' ' git repack -ad ' test_perf 'simulated clone' ' git pack-objects --stdout --all /dev/null ' test_perf 'simulated fetch' ' have=$(git rev-list HEAD~100 -1) && { echo HEAD && echo ^$have } | git pack-objects --revs --stdout >/dev/null ' test_expect_success 'create partial bitmap state' ' # pick a commit to represent the repo tip in the past cutoff=$(git rev-list HEAD~100 -1) && orig_tip=$(git rev-parse HEAD) && # now kill off all of the refs and pretend we had # just the one tip rm -rf .git/logs .git/refs/* .git/packed-refs git update-ref HEAD $cutoff # and then repack, which will leave us with a nice # big bitmap pack of the "old" history, and all of # the new history will be loose, as if it had been pushed # up incrementally and exploded via unpack-objects git repack -Ad # and now restore our original tip, as if the pushes # had happened git update-ref HEAD $orig_tip ' test_perf 'partial bitmap' ' git pack-objects --stdout --all /dev/null ' test_done