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import (
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"fmt"
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"os"
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+ "strings"
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+ "github.com/chzyer/readline"
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"github.com/google/pprof/driver"
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)
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func main() {
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- if err := driver.PProf(&driver.Options{}); err != nil {
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+ if err := driver.PProf(&driver.Options{UI: newUI()}); err != nil {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "pprof: %v\n", err)
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os.Exit(2)
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}
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}
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+// readlineUI implements the driver.UI interface using the
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+// github.com/chzyer/readline library.
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+// This is contained in pprof.go to avoid adding the readline
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+// dependency in the vendored copy of pprof in the Go distribution,
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+// which does not use this file.
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+type readlineUI struct {
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+ rl *readline.Instance
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+}
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+func newUI() driver.UI {
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+ rl, err := readline.New("")
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+ if err != nil {
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+ fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "readline: %v", err)
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+ return nil
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+ }
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+ return &readlineUI{
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+ rl: rl,
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+ }
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+}
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+// Read returns a line of text (a command) read from the user.
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+// prompt is printed before reading the command.
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+func (r *readlineUI) ReadLine(prompt string) (string, error) {
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+ r.rl.SetPrompt(prompt)
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+ return r.rl.Readline()
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+}
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+// Print shows a message to the user.
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+// It is printed over stderr as stdout is reserved for regular output.
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+func (r *readlineUI) Print(args ...interface{}) {
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+ text := fmt.Sprint(args...)
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+ if !strings.HasSuffix(text, "\n") {
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+ text += "\n"
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+ }
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+ fmt.Fprint(r.rl.Stderr(), text)
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+}
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+// Print shows a message to the user, colored in red for emphasis.
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+// It is printed over stderr as stdout is reserved for regular output.
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+func (r *readlineUI) PrintErr(args ...interface{}) {
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+ text := fmt.Sprint(args...)
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+ if !strings.HasSuffix(text, "\n") {
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+ text += "\n"
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+ }
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+ fmt.Fprint(r.rl.Stderr(), colorize(text))
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+}
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+// colorize the msg using ANSI color escapes.
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+func colorize(msg string) string {
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+ var red = 31
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+ var colorEscape = fmt.Sprintf("\033[0;%dm", red)
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+ var colorResetEscape = "\033[0m"
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+ return colorEscape + msg + colorResetEscape
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+}
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+// IsTerminal returns whether the UI is known to be tied to an
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+// interactive terminal (as opposed to being redirected to a file).
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+func (r *readlineUI) IsTerminal() bool {
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+ const stdout = 1
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+ return readline.IsTerminal(stdout)
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+}
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+// Start a browser on interactive mode.
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+func (r *readlineUI) WantBrowser() bool {
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+ return r.IsTerminal()
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+// SetAutoComplete instructs the UI to call complete(cmd) to obtain
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+// the auto-completion of cmd, if the UI supports auto-completion at all.
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+func (r *readlineUI) SetAutoComplete(complete func(string) string) {
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+ // TODO: Implement auto-completion support.
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+}
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