typo

Roland Illig 2020-06-07 23:07:20 +02:00
parent b7117b21ff
commit e42538a169

@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The rest of the file is a sequence of records. Records can be of several differ
* uvarint - a 64-bit unsigned integer encoded as in encoding/binary.{Put,Read}Uvarint * uvarint - a 64-bit unsigned integer encoded as in encoding/binary.{Put,Read}Uvarint
* string - a uvarint-encoded length followed by that many bytes of data * string - a uvarint-encoded length followed by that many bytes of data
* bool - a uvarint-encoded 0 for false or 1 for true * bool - a uvarint-encoded 0 for false or 1 for true
* fieldlist - a description of the pointer-bearing portions of a memory region. It consists of repeated pairs of uvarints encoding a field kind and a field offset, followed by and end-of-list marker. The only possible kind is 1=Ptr. Earlier versions of the heap dump could contain 2=Iface and 3=Eface, but the runtime no longer tracks that information, so it is not present in the dump. Interface values appear as a pair of pointers. 0=Eol is the end of list marker. The end of list marker does not have a corresponding offset. * fieldlist - a description of the pointer-bearing portions of a memory region. It consists of repeated pairs of uvarints encoding a field kind and a field offset, followed by an end-of-list marker. The only possible kind is 1=Ptr. Earlier versions of the heap dump could contain 2=Iface and 3=Eface, but the runtime no longer tracks that information, so it is not present in the dump. Interface values appear as a pair of pointers. 0=Eol is the end of list marker. The end of list marker does not have a corresponding offset.
Each record starts with a uvarint-encoded integer describing the type of the record: Each record starts with a uvarint-encoded integer describing the type of the record:
* 0 = EOF * 0 = EOF