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    pprof

    pprof

    pprof is a tool for visualization and analysis of profiling data

    pprof is a profiling visualization and analysis tool that ingests profiles in the profile.proto format and generates human-readable and graph-based reports. It supports multiple profile types (CPU, heap, allocations, contention, etc.) and can present data as text tables, call graphs (via Graphviz/dot), flame graphs, and interactive web UIs. The tool helps developers find hot paths, quantify resource usage, and compare profiles across runs to validate performance changes. It is widely used in Go but also has bindings and exporters for other ecosystems, and the repository includes a Go package for reading and writing profiles programmatically. ...
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    Flame Graphs

    Flame Graphs

    Stack trace visualizer

    ...The wider a frame is is, the more often it was present in the stacks. The top edge shows what is on-CPU, and beneath it is its ancestry. The colors are usually not significant, picked randomly to differentiate frames. Flame charts were first added by Google Chrome's WebKit Web Inspector (bug). While inspired by flame graphs, flame charts put the passage of time on the x-axis instead of the alphabet.
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