go/src/cmd/pprof
Daniel Martí 41348081fa all: fix a number of misuses of the word "an"
After golang.org/cl/210124, I wondered if the same error had gone
unnoticed elsewhere. I quickly spotted another dozen mistakes after
reading through the output of:

	git grep '\<[Aa]n [bcdfgjklmnpqrtvwyz][a-z]'

Many results are false positives for acronyms like "an mtime", since
it's pronounced "an em-time". However, the total amount of output isn't
that large given how simple the grep pattern is.

Change-Id: Iaa2ca69e42f4587a9e3137d6c5ed758887906ca6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/210678
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Zach Jones <zachj1@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
2019-12-10 16:23:10 +00:00
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README
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pprof.go
readlineui.go all: fix a number of misuses of the word "an" 2019-12-10 16:23:10 +00:00

README

This directory is the copy of Google's pprof shipped as part of the Go distribution.
The bulk of the code is vendored from github.com/google/pprof and is in
../vendor/github.com/google/pprof.

Two important notes:

1. Using github.com/google/pprof directly (for example, after installing
with "go get") should work with Go programs, but we cannot guarantee that.
What we test is that the "go tool pprof" shipped with each Go release works
with programs from that release.

2. Pprof is used inside Google for C++, Java, and Go programs.
Because it was developed for that broader context, it is overgeneralized
when used here for the specific use case of profiling standard Go programs.
However, we've left the abstractions intact in order to share updates
between our vendored copy and Google's internal one.
Please do not take the level of abstraction in this program as an example
to follow in your own.