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Package plugin defines the plugin implementations that the main pprof driver requires.
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type Fetcher ¶
A Fetcher reads and returns the profile named by src. It gives up after the given timeout, unless src contains a timeout override (as defined by the implementation). It can print messages to ui.
type FlagSet ¶
type FlagSet interface {
// Bool, Int, Float64, and String define new flags,
// like the functions of the same name in package flag.
Bool(name string, def bool, usage string) *bool
Int(name string, def int, usage string) *int
Float64(name string, def float64, usage string) *float64
String(name string, def string, usage string) *string
// ExtraUsage returns any additional text that should be
// printed after the standard usage message.
// The typical use of ExtraUsage is to show any custom flags
// defined by the specific pprof plugins being used.
ExtraUsage() string
// Parse initializes the flags with their values for this run
// and returns the non-flag command line arguments.
// If an unknown flag is encountered or there are no arguments,
// Parse should call usage and return nil.
Parse(usage func()) []string
}
A FlagSet creates and parses command-line flags. It is similar to the standard flag.FlagSet.
type Frame ¶
type Frame struct {
Func string // name of function
File string // source file name
Line int // line in file
}
A Frame describes a single line in a source file.
type Inst ¶
type Inst struct {
Addr uint64 // virtual address of instruction
Text string // instruction text
File string // source file
Line int // source line
}
An Inst is a single instruction in an assembly listing.
type ObjFile ¶
type ObjFile interface {
// Name returns the underlyinf file name, if available
Name() string
// Base returns the base address to use when looking up symbols in the file.
Base() uint64
// BuildID returns the GNU build ID of the file, or an empty string.
BuildID() string
// SourceLine reports the source line information for a given
// address in the file. Due to inlining, the source line information
// is in general a list of positions representing a call stack,
// with the leaf function first.
SourceLine(addr uint64) ([]Frame, error)
// Symbols returns a list of symbols in the object file.
// If r is not nil, Symbols restricts the list to symbols
// with names matching the regular expression.
// If addr is not zero, Symbols restricts the list to symbols
// containing that address.
Symbols(r *regexp.Regexp, addr uint64) ([]*Sym, error)
// Close closes the file, releasing associated resources.
Close() error
}
An ObjFile is a single object file: a shared library or executable.
type ObjTool ¶
type ObjTool interface {
// Open opens the named object file.
// If the object is a shared library, start is the address where
// it is mapped into memory in the address space being inspected.
Open(file string, start uint64) (ObjFile, error)
// Demangle translates a batch of symbol names from mangled
// form to human-readable form.
Demangle(names []string) (map[string]string, error)
// Disasm disassembles the named object file, starting at
// the start address and stopping at (before) the end address.
Disasm(file string, start, end uint64) ([]Inst, error)
// SetConfig configures the tool.
// The implementation defines the meaning of the string
// and can ignore it entirely.
SetConfig(config string)
}
An ObjTool inspects shared libraries and executable files.
type Sym ¶
type Sym struct {
Name []string // names of symbol (many if symbol was dedup'ed)
File string // object file containing symbol
Start uint64 // start virtual address
End uint64 // virtual address of last byte in sym (Start+size-1)
}
A Sym describes a single symbol in an object file.
type Symbolizer ¶
A Symbolizer annotates a profile with symbol information. The profile was fetch from src. The meaning of mode is defined by the implementation.
type UI ¶
type UI interface {
// Read returns a line of text (a command) read from the user.
ReadLine() (string, error)
// Print shows a message to the user.
// It formats the text as fmt.Print would and adds a final \n if not already present.
// For line-based UI, Print writes to standard error.
// (Standard output is reserved for report data.)
Print(...interface{})
// PrintErr shows an error message to the user.
// It formats the text as fmt.Print would and adds a final \n if not already present.
// For line-based UI, PrintErr writes to standard error.
PrintErr(...interface{})
// IsTerminal returns whether the UI is known to be tied to an
// interactive terminal (as opposed to being redirected to a file).
IsTerminal() bool
// SetAutoComplete instructs the UI to call complete(cmd) to obtain
// the auto-completion of cmd, if the UI supports auto-completion at all.
SetAutoComplete(complete func(string) string)
}
A UI manages user interactions.
func StandardUI ¶
func StandardUI() UI
StandardUI returns a UI that reads from standard input, prints messages to standard output, prints errors to standard error, and doesn't use auto-completion.