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    cmd/trace: don't shift trace slices to 0 · a1eec645
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    Currently all trace slices get shifted to start at time 0. This makes
    it very difficult to find specific points in time unless they fall in
    the first slice.
    
    For example, right now when you click "View trace
    (6.005646218s-8.155419698s)" on the trace tool's main page, the trace
    view puts the first event in that slice at time 0. If you're looking
    for something that happened at time 7s, you have to look at time
    0.9943537s in the trace view. And if you want to subtract times taken
    from different slices, you have to figure out what those time really
    correspond to.
    
    Fix this by telling the trace viewer not to shift the times when it
    imports the trace. In the above example, this makes the view of that
    second trace slice start at time 6.005646218s, so you don't have to do
    any gymnastics to find or calculate times in later slices.
    
    Change-Id: I04e0afda60f5573fdd8ad96238c24013297ef263
    Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/54633Reviewed-by: 's avatarHyang-Ah Hana Kim <hyangah@gmail.com>
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