Ejemplo n.º 1
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// Like StartSpan, but begins a root span for a new trace if no trace is active
// in the supplied context and tracing is enabled for the process.
func Trace(
	parent context.Context,
	desc string) (ctx context.Context, report ReportFunc) {
	// If tracing is disabled, this is a no-op.
	if !*fEnabled {
		ctx = parent
		report = func(err error) {}
		return
	}

	// Is this context already being traced? If so, simply add a span.
	if parent.Value(traceStateKey) != nil {
		ctx, report = StartSpan(parent, desc)
		return
	}

	// Set up a new trace state.
	ts := new(traceState)
	baseReport := ts.CreateSpan(desc)

	// Log when finished.
	report = func(err error) {
		baseReport(err)
		ts.Log()
	}

	// Set up the context.
	ctx = context.WithValue(parent, traceStateKey, ts)

	return
}
Ejemplo n.º 2
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// Begin a span within the current trace. Return a new context that should be
// used for operations that logically occur within the span, and a report
// function that must be called with the outcome of the logical operation
// represented by the span.
//
// If no trace is active, no span will be created but ctx and report will still
// be valid.
func StartSpan(
	parent context.Context,
	desc string) (ctx context.Context, report ReportFunc) {
	// Look for the trace state.
	val := parent.Value(traceStateKey)
	if val == nil {
		// Nothing to do.
		ctx = parent
		report = func(err error) {}
		return
	}

	ts := val.(*traceState)

	// Set up the report function.
	report = ts.CreateSpan(desc)

	// For now we don't do anything interesting with the context. In the future,
	// we may use it to record span hierarchy.
	ctx = parent

	return
}