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[#307] add package trace, integrate it with logging, and adopt it throughout zrepl
package trace: - introduce the concept of tasks and spans, tracked as linked list within ctx - see package-level docs for an overview of the concepts - **main feature 1**: unique stack of task and span IDs - makes it easy to follow a series of log entries in concurrent code - **main feature 2**: ability to produce a chrome://tracing-compatible trace file - either via an env variable or a `zrepl pprof` subcommand - this is not a CPU profile, we already have go pprof for that - but it is very useful to visually inspect where the replication / snapshotter / pruner spends its time ( fixes #307 ) usage in package daemon/logging: - goal: every log entry should have a trace field with the ID stack from package trace - make `logging.GetLogger(ctx, Subsys)` the authoritative `logger.Logger` factory function - the context carries a linked list of injected fields which `logging.GetLogger` adds to the logger it returns - `logging.GetLogger` also uses package `trace` to get the task-and-span-stack and injects it into the returned logger's fields
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import (
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var StdinserverCmd = &cli.Subcommand{
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Use: "stdinserver CLIENT_IDENTITY",
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Short: "stdinserver transport mode (started from authorized_keys file as forced command)",
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Run: func(subcommand *cli.Subcommand, args []string) error {
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Run: func(ctx context.Context, subcommand *cli.Subcommand, args []string) error {
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return runStdinserver(subcommand.Config(), args)
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},
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}
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