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Summary: - Add flags to exit after an idle time or client count. - Add flags to control daemonization. - Add flags to control output. - Add flags to skip the "hello" frame of the protocol. - Make the client launch a server if one does not exist. The one-time overhead to launch a server and run a command through it looks to be ~130% of the overhead to run the command directly with "hg", so even if we never run a second command we're not paying too much. The incremental overhead to run subsequent command appears to be less than 3% of the overhead to run the command directly with "hg" (and maybe less than 1%, I'm not sure how long the computation part of a command like 'hg log' "actually" takes). The overhead to launch a PHP client, connect to an existing server, run a command, and then print it and exit is roughly 50% of the overhead to run the command directly with "hg". So theoretically a user can achieve an amortized 2x performance increase for all 'hg' commands by aliasing 'hg' to the PHP client in their shell. Test Plan: - Ran servers with idle and client count limits, let them idle and/or hit their connection limits, saw them exit. - Ran foreground and background servers. - Ran a daemon server with redirected stdout/stderr. Verified logs appeared. - Ran with --quiet. - Ran clients and servers with and without --skip-hello, things work if they agree and break if they disagree. The throughput gain on this is fairly small (maybe 5%?) but it seems simple enough to keep for the moment. - Ran serverless clients and verified that servers launched the first time, were available subsequently, and relaunched after 15 seconds idle. Reviewers: csilvers, vrana, btrahan Reviewed By: csilvers CC: aran Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2680 |
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