From: Jeff Hostetler <jeffh...@microsoft.com>

Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffh...@microsoft.com>
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+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description="Tests performance of read-tree"
+
+. ./perf-lib.sh
+
+test_perf_default_repo
+test_checkout_worktree
+
+## usage: dir depth width files
+fill_index() {
+       awk -v arg_dir=$1 -v arg_depth=$2 -v arg_width=$3 -v arg_files=$4 '
+               function make_paths(dir, depth, width, files, f, w) {
+                       for (f = 1; f <= files; f++) {
+                               print dir "/file" f
+                       }
+                       if (depth > 0) {
+                               for (w = 1; w <= width; w++) {
+                                       make_paths(dir "/dir" w, depth - 1, 
width, files)
+                               }
+                       }
+               }
+               END { make_paths(arg_dir, arg_depth, arg_width, arg_files) }
+' </dev/null |
+       sed "s/^/100644 $EMPTY_BLOB     /" |
+       git update-index --index-info
+       return 0
+}
+
+
+
+
+br_base=xxx_base_xxx
+br_work1=xxx_work1_xxx
+br_work2=xxx_work2_xxx
+br_work3=xxx_work3_xxx
+
+new_dir=xxx_dir_xxx
+
+## (5, 10, 9) will create 999,999 files.
+## (4, 10, 9) will create  99,999 files.
+depth=5
+width=10
+files=9
+
+export br_base
+export br_work1
+export br_work2
+export br_work3
+
+export new_dir
+
+export depth
+export width
+export files
+
+## The number of files in the xxx_base_xxx branch.
+nr_base=$(git ls-files | wc -l)
+export nr_base
+
+## Inflate the index with thousands of empty files and commit it.
+## Turn on sparse-checkout so that we don't have to populate them
+## later when we start switching branches.  Use reset --hard to
+## quickly checkout the new HEAD with minimum actual files.
+test_expect_success 'inflate the index' '
+       git reset --hard &&
+       git branch $br_base &&
+       git branch $br_work1 &&
+       git checkout $br_work1 &&
+       fill_index $new_dir $depth $width $files &&
+       git commit -m $br_work1 &&
+       echo $new_dir/file1 >.git/info/sparse-checkout &&
+       git config --local core.sparsecheckout 1 &&
+       git reset --hard
+'
+
+## The number of files in the xxx_work1_xxx branch.
+nr_work1=$(git ls-files | wc -l)
+export nr_work1
+
+test_perf "read-tree work1 ($nr_work1)" '
+       git read-tree -m $br_base $br_work1 -n
+'
+
+## Alternate between base and work branches several
+## times to measure a large change.
+test_perf "switch base work1 ($nr_base $nr_work1)" '
+       git checkout $br_base &&
+       git checkout $br_work1
+'
+
+## Create work2 by modifying 1 file in work1.
+## Create work3 as an alias of work2.
+test_expect_success 'setup work2' '
+       git branch $br_work2 &&
+       git checkout $br_work2 &&
+       echo x >$new_dir/file1 &&
+       git add $new_dir/file1 &&
+       git commit -m $br_work2 &&
+       git branch $br_work3
+'
+
+## Alternate between work1 and work2 several times
+## to measure a very small change.
+test_perf "switch work1 work2 ($nr_work1)" '
+       git checkout $br_work1 &&
+       git checkout $br_work2
+'
+
+## Alternate between branches work2 and work3 which
+## are aliases of the same commit.
+test_perf "switch commit aliases ($nr_work1)" '
+       git checkout $br_work3 &&
+       git checkout $br_work2
+'
+
+test_done
-- 
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