Add parentheses around thread id to prevent diff flamegraph #234
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The use of the --thread option can result in stack samples that look like
thread <thread_id> <count>
. Inferno and Brendan Gregg's perl script will treat this as a function with namethread
and two counts. This results in the creation of a differential flamegraph when notdesired. Changing the frame name to
thread (<thread_id>)
fixes thisissue. Note this is only an issue when there are no stack frames on top of the thread root (ie.
thread <thread_id>; A (file.py:123) <count>
is no problem). Below I've attached a zip with 4 profiles, 2 before the change and 2 after to demonstrate the issue.example_files.zip