panicparse ========== Parses panic stack traces, densifies and deduplicates goroutines with similar stack traces. Helps debugging crashes and deadlocks in heavily parallelized process. [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/maruel/panicparse.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/maruel/panicparse) panicparse helps make sense of Go crash dumps: ![Screencast](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/maruel/panicparse/parse.gif "Screencast") Features -------- * >50% more compact output than original stack dump yet more readable. * Exported symbols are bold, private symbols are darker. * Stdlib is green, main is yellow, rest is red. * Deduplicates redundant goroutine stacks. Useful for large server crashes. * Arguments as pointer IDs instead of raw pointer values. * Pushes stdlib-only stacks at the bottom to help focus on important code. * Usable as a library! [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/maruel/panicparse/stack?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/maruel/panicparse/stack) * Warning: please pin the version (e.g. vendor it). Breaking changes are not planned but may happen. * Parses the source files if available to augment the output. * Works on Windows. Installation ------------ go get github.com/maruel/panicparse/cmd/pp Usage ----- ### Piping a stack trace from another process #### TL;DR * Ubuntu (bash v4 or zsh): `|&` * OSX, [install bash 4+](README.md#updating-bash-on-osx), then: `|&` * Windows _or_ OSX with stock bash v3: `2>&1 |` * [Fish](http://fishshell.com/) shell: `^|` #### Longer version `pp` streams its stdin to stdout as long as it doesn't detect any panic. `panic()` and Go's native deadlock detector [print to stderr](https://golang.org/src/runtime/panic1.go) via the native [`print()` function](https://golang.org/pkg/builtin/#print). **Bash v4** or **zsh**: `|&` tells the shell to redirect stderr to stdout, it's an alias for `2>&1 |` ([bash v4](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#Pipelines), [zsh](http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Shell-Grammar.html#Simple-Commands-_0026-Pipelines)): go test -v |&pp **Windows or OSX native bash** [(which is 3.2.57)](http://meta.ath0.com/2012/02/05/apples-great-gpl-purge/): They don't have this shortcut, so use the long form: go test -v 2>&1 | pp **Fish**: It uses [^ for stderr redirection](http://fishshell.com/docs/current/tutorial.html#tut_pipes_and_redirections) so the shortcut is `^|`: go test -v ^|pp **PowerShell**: [It has broken `2>&1` redirection](https://connect.microsoft.com/PowerShell/feedback/details/765551/in-powershell-v3-you-cant-redirect-stderr-to-stdout-without-generating-error-records). The workaround is to shell out to cmd.exe. :( ### Investigate deadlock On POSIX, use `Ctrl-\` to send SIGQUIT to your process, `pp` will ignore the signal and will parse the stack trace. ### Parsing from a file To dump to a file then parse, pass the file path of a stack trace go test 2> stack.txt pp stack.txt Tips ---- ### GOTRACEBACK Starting with Go 1.6, [`GOTRACEBACK`](https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/) defaults to `single` instead of `all` / `1` that was used in 1.5 and before. To get all goroutines trace and not just the crashing one, set the environment variable: export GOTRACEBACK=all or `set GOTRACEBACK=all` on Windows. Probably worth to put it in your `.bashrc`. ### Updating bash on OSX Install bash v4+ on OSX via [homebrew](http://brew.sh) or [macports](https://www.macports.org/). Your future self will appreciate having done that. ### If you have `/usr/bin/pp` installed You may have the Perl PAR Packager installed. Use long name `panicparse` then; go get github.com/maruel/panicparse