oomparser: don't get stuck for certain processes#1706
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rebase, and this should pass |
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The oomparser logic would end up stuck, unable to detect the end of a given oom trace, for any process with a name that didn't match \w+. This includes processes like 'python3.4' due to the '.', or 'docker-containerd' due to the '-'. This fix was included in pr google#1544 last year, but since that PR seems dead it seems like a good idea to break this more important fix out. I've updated the tests such that they would have caught this issue.
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The oomparser logic would end up stuck, unable to detect the end of a
given oom trace, for any process witha a name that didn't match \w+.
This includes processes like "python3.4" due to the '.', or
'docker-containerd' due to the '-'.
This fix was included in pr #1544 last year, but since that PR seems
dead it seems like a good idea to break this more important fix out.
I've updated the test such that it would have caught this issue.