Do you know of anyone who's built that kind of time travel debugging with a trace visualization in the open outside of Javascript? I know about rr and Pernosco but don't know of trace visualization integration for either of them, that would indeed be very cool. I definitely dream of having systems like this.
At undo.io we're interested in using our time travel capability beyond conventional time travel debugging - a recording file contains everything the program did, without any advance knowledge of what you need to sample, so there's a lot of potential to get other data out of it.
I just read your post and don't think it would take much to integrate with some of the visualisations you posted about, as a first step.
But that's not quite the kind of tracing you're talking about. We also built a printf-style interface to our recording files, which seems closer:
https://docs.undo.io/PostFailureLogging.html
Something like that but outputting trace events that can be consumed by Perfetto (say) would not be so hard to add. If we considered modifying the core record/replay engine then even more powerful things become possible.
I've seen undo.io several times at cppcon. I've been throughly impressed with the demonstrations at the conference and came to this thread specifically to recommend undo.io. I was particularly impressed this year by a demonstration of debugging stack smashing -- that's something I recently worked around stack smashing in protobuf which happens before `main()` even starts. It seems perfect for undo.io to help debug :)
I'm still waiting on the keyserver to be able to run in Kubernetes though
No particularly good publicly visible documentation of the functionality, but it does that and is a publicly purchasable product.
They also had TimeMachine + PathAnalyzer from the early 2000s which was a time travel debug with visualization solution, but they were only about as integrated as most of the solutions you see floating around today.