Exemplo n.º 1
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// Forks and re-runs your program to add panic monitoring. This function does
// not return on one process, instead listening on stderr of the other process,
// which returns nil.
//
// Related: https://godoc.org/github.com/bugsnag/panicwrap#BasicMonitor
func defaultPanicHandler() {
	defer defaultNotifier.dontPanic()

	err := panicwrap.BasicMonitor(func(output string) {
		toNotify, err := errors.ParsePanic(output)

		if err != nil {
			defaultNotifier.Config.logf("bugsnag.handleUncaughtPanic: %v", err)
		}
		Notify(toNotify, SeverityError, Configuration{Synchronous: true})
	})

	if err != nil {
		defaultNotifier.Config.logf("bugsnag.handleUncaughtPanic: %v", err)
	}
}
Exemplo n.º 2
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func main() {

	dir := flag.String("d", ".", "directory containing stack traces")

	flag.Parse()

	files, err := filepath.Glob(*dir + "/*")
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatalf("error globbing: %v\n", err)
	}

	var errs []*berrors.Error

	var fnames []string

	for _, f := range files {
		r, err := ioutil.ReadFile(f)
		if err != nil {
			log.Printf("error reading %s: %v\n", f, err)
			continue
		}

		e, err := berrors.ParsePanic(string(r))
		if err != nil {
			log.Printf("error parsing panic %s: %v\n", f, err)
			continue
		}
		errs = append(errs, e)
		fnames = append(fnames, f)
	}

	// TODO(dgryski): I made up these numbers.  They "should" be computed
	// from a human tagged corpus via algorithm 6 in
	// http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/groups/sa/rebucket-icse2012.pdf
	groups := rebucket.ClusterErrors(errs, 1, 1, 1)

	fmt.Printf("groups=%v\n", groups)
	for i, g := range groups {
		fmt.Println("cluster", i)

		for _, idx := range g.Idx {
			fmt.Println("\t", fnames[idx])
		}
		fmt.Println()
	}
}