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[GitHub] [pulsar-client-go] wolfstudy commented on a change in pull request #198: Fix pprof typo

wolfstudy commented on a change in pull request #198: Fix pprof typo
URL: https://github.com/apache/pulsar-client-go/pull/198#discussion_r394773235
 
 

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 File path: perf/pulsar-perf-go.go
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 @@ -69,6 +70,15 @@ func main() {
 		Use: "pulsar-perf-go",
 	}
 
+	go func() {
 
 Review comment:
   By default, `pprof` does not collect project metrics. So it will not cause any loss in performance. 
   
   But if we do this, we can provide the user with a `pprof` which is directly accessed by the browser. What's wrong?
   
   In this way, people who use the pulsar-go-client in the production environment can also monitor their running status through the browser at all times, instead of collecting each time through the `go tool pprof`.
   
   > Also, if you run two processes only one server will start. Why is this being added?
   
   Are you sure? When testing in my local environment, we can access it in the browser through `localhost: 8889`, or we can use `go tool pprof -http=:8081 $HOME/pprof/pprof.samples.cpu.004.pb.gz` to access.
   
   
   
   
   

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