Fixes #8291 There were several complaints about closure names in the issue tracker. The first problem is that you see names like net/http.func·001 in profiles, traces, etc. And there is no way to figure out what is that function. Another issue is non-US-ascii symbols. All programs out there should accept UTF-8. But unfortunately it is not true in reality. For example, less does not render middle dot properly. This change prepends outer function name to closure name and replaces middle dot with dot. Now names look like: main.glob.func1 main.glob.func2 main.glob.func2.1 main.init.1 main.init.1.func1 main.init.1.func1.1 main.main.func1 main.main.func1.1 Change-Id: I725726af88f2ad3ced2e3450f0f06bf459fd91c0 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/3964 Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> |
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