Tim Starling
Tim Starling
I found this task because I was listening to some rendered audio files on Wikipedia and I was annoyed about the abrupt way that they terminate. See e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozart%27s_starling ....
I can split it up if you only want to merge part of it. It will more or less work with the old lastReadTime system, it's just that the sampling...
I think I should have made the class name be a parameter instead of hard-coding stdClass.
Can't edit description; I made #1933 for libxml_get_external_entity_loader(). [edit] Doc updates for my case conversion RFC are at #1934.
I think a few problems still remain after this commit, so I made #1957 as an alternative.
Yes, the issue was addressed in #1957.
> Interesting issue.. But if flush() triggers an issue it means something was logged between close() and destruct. Otherwise flush would have nothing to flush and it'd be a noop....
Hi @jlfwong, thanks for your response. @Krinkle and I are on the performance team at Wikimedia and we're looking at integrating speedscope with Wikimedia websites using our own sampling profiler...
> When I look at https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Source+Code+Pro, it lists the `woff2` formatted files rather than `ttf`. It looks like the npm package also contains these files: `node_modules/source-code-pro/WOFF2/TTF/SourceCodePro-Regular.ttf.woff2`. The woff files are...
I can reproduce it by just going to https://www.speedscope.app/ and loading the example profile.