Figure out how the data ends up in the pprof file.
## GC Control
```
# turn of gc
GOGC=off go run <code>
# print gc events to stdout
GODEBUG=gctrace=1 go run <code>
```
## Questions
- What are the [docs](https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/pprof/#Profile) talking about here? How do I actually use this?
> Pprof's -inuse_space, -inuse_objects, -alloc_space, and -alloc_objects flags select which to display, defaulting to -inuse_space (live objects, scaled by size).
A: Those flags are deprecated. Easiest way to select this stuff is via the pprof web ui's sample drop down.
- The [docs](https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/pprof/#Profile) say I should get some kind of data, even if there is no GC. I can reproduce that, but the data seems to not change?
> If there has been no garbage collection at all, the heap profile reports all known allocations. This exception helps mainly in programs running without garbage collection enabled, usually for debugging purposes.
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