commit | f6d6c6c03a5bb5f5261642e76cdfdf8e7b681d07 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Marc-Antoine Ruel <maruel@chromium.org> | Sun Mar 18 14:09:31 2018 |
committer | Marc-Antoine Ruel <maruel@chromium.org> | Sun Mar 18 14:09:31 2018 |
tree | ffe2b569f606dbd32eafb3c7381b2d5dde149d18 | |
parent | 7900a867bd50cc72be397750298e5be16e0febd3 [diff] |
stack: Move Bucketize tests into bucket_test.go No functional change.
Parses panic stack traces, densifies and deduplicates goroutines with similar stack traces. Helps debugging crashes and deadlocks in heavily parallelized process.
panicparse helps make sense of Go crash dumps:
go get github.com/maruel/panicparse/cmd/pp
|&
|&
2>&1 |
^|
pp
streams its stdin to stdout as long as it doesn‘t detect any panic. panic()
and Go’s native deadlock detector print to stderr via the native print()
function.
Bash v4 or zsh: |&
tells the shell to redirect stderr to stdout, it's an alias for 2>&1 |
(bash v4, zsh):
go test -v |&pp
Windows or OSX native bash (which is 3.2.57): They don't have this shortcut, so use the long form:
go test -v 2>&1 | pp
Fish: It uses ^ for stderr redirection so the shortcut is ^|
:
go test -v ^|pp
PowerShell: It has broken 2>&1
redirection. The workaround is to shell out to cmd.exe. :(
On POSIX, use Ctrl-\
to send SIGQUIT to your process, pp
will ignore the signal and will parse the stack trace.
To dump to a file then parse, pass the file path of a stack trace
go test 2> stack.txt pp stack.txt
Starting with Go 1.6, GOTRACEBACK
defaults to single
instead of all
/ 1
that was used in 1.5 and before. To get all goroutines trace and not just the crashing one, set the environment variable:
export GOTRACEBACK=all
or set GOTRACEBACK=all
on Windows. Probably worth to put it in your .bashrc
.
Install bash v4+ on OSX via homebrew or macports. Your future self will appreciate having done that.
/usr/bin/pp
installedIf you try pp
for the first time and you get:
Creating tables and indexes... Done.
and/or
/usr/bin/pp5.18: No input files specified
you may be running the Perl PAR Packager instead of panicparse.
You have two choices, either you put $GOPATH/bin
at the begining of $PATH
or use long name panicparse
with:
go get github.com/maruel/panicparse
then using panicparse
instead of pp
:
go test 2> panicparse