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# Copyright (c) 2021 PaddlePaddle Authors. All Rights Reserved
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import json


class ChromeTraceFormatter(object):
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    def __init__(self):
        self._events = []
        self._metadata = []

    def _create_event(self, ph, category, name, pid, tid, timestamp):
        """Creates a new Chrome Trace event.

        For details of the file format, see:
        https://github.com/catapult-project/catapult/blob/master/tracing/README.md

        Args:
          ph:  The type of event - usually a single character.
          category: The event category as a string.
          name:  The event name as a string.
          pid:  Identifier of the process generating this event as an integer.
          tid:  Identifier of the thread generating this event as an integer.
          timestamp:  The timestamp of this event as a long integer.

        Returns:
          A JSON compatible event object.
        """
        event = {}
        event['ph'] = ph
        event['cat'] = category
        event['name'] = name
        event['pid'] = pid
        event['tid'] = tid
        event['ts'] = timestamp
        return event

    def emit_pid(self, name, pid):
        """Adds a process metadata event to the trace.

        Args:
          name:  The process name as a string.
          pid:  Identifier of the process as an integer.
        """
        event = {}
        event['name'] = 'process_name'
        event['ph'] = 'M'
        event['pid'] = pid
        event['args'] = {'name': name}
        self._metadata.append(event)

    def emit_region(self, timestamp, duration, pid, tid, category, name, args):
        """Adds a region event to the trace.

        Args:
          timestamp:  The start timestamp of this region as a long integer.
          duration:  The duration of this region as a long integer.
          pid:  Identifier of the process generating this event as an integer.
          tid:  Identifier of the thread generating this event as an integer.
          category: The event category as a string.
          name:  The event name as a string.
          args:  A JSON-compatible dictionary of event arguments.
        """
        event = self._create_event('X', category, name, pid, tid, timestamp)
        event['dur'] = duration
        event['args'] = args
        self._events.append(event)

    def emit_counter(self, category, name, pid, timestamp, counter, value):
        """Emits a record for a single counter.

        Args:
            category: The event category as string
            name: The event name as string
            pid: Identifier of the process generating this event as integer
            timestamp: The timestamps of this event as long integer
            counter: Name of the counter as string
            value: Value of the counter as integer
            tid: Thread id of the allocation as integer
        """
        event = self._create_event('C', category, name, pid, 0, timestamp)
        event['args'] = {counter: value}
        self._events.append(event)

    def format_to_string(self, pretty=False):
        """Formats the chrome trace to a string.

        Args:
          pretty: (Optional.)  If True, produce human-readable JSON output.

        Returns:
          A JSON-formatted string in Chrome Trace format.
        """
        trace = {}
        trace['traceEvents'] = self._metadata + self._events
        if pretty:
            return json.dumps(trace, indent=4, separators=(',', ': '))
        else:
            return json.dumps(trace, separators=(',', ':'))

    def clear(self):
        self._events = []
        self._metadata = []


if __name__ == "__main__":
    pass