This version preserves the order of requests, allows the
client to switch between API versions and introduces a
way to send notifications to the client (see TODO item at:
proc/proc_linux.go:325).
Fixes#523, #571
This provides a better error message when the user tries to run dlv
debug on a directory that does not contain a main package, when `dlv
exec` is used with a source file.
Additionally the architecture of the executable is checked as suggested
by @alexbrainman in #443.
Fixes#509
* tests: update to cope with go1.7 SSA compiler
* de-vendored golang.org/x/debug/dwarf
We need our own tweaked version
* dwarf/debug/dwarf: always use the entry's name attribute
Using the name attribute leads to better type names as well as fixes
inconsistencies between 1.5, 1.6 and 1.7.
* proc: Updated loadInterface to work with go1.7
go1.7 changed the internal representation of types, removing the string
field from runtime._type.
Updated loadInterface to use the new str field.
* proc: bugfix: StepInto can not function when temp bps exist
* terminal,service: auto-continue during next and step
Make dlv call continue automatically when a breakpoint is hit on a
different goroutine during a next or step operation.
Added API hooks to implement the other solution to this problem (cancel
the next/step operation if a different breakpoint is hit).
Fixes#387
While tracing delve may spend most of its time outside of
proc.(*Process).Continue, which renders
service/rpc/client.(*Client).Halt ineffective.
This commit changes the implementation of
service/rpc/client.(*Client).Halt to make it capable of stopping traces.
* documentation: headless invocation should specify --api-version=2
* documentation: More API documentation
* documentation: copied documentation from client.go to rpc2/server.go
Fixes#164
* service/api: Removed unused fields of service/api.Function
* proc/eval: Set return variable name to input expression
* all: fine-grained control of loadValue for better variable printing
Makes proc.(*Variable).loadValue loading parameters configurable
through one extra argument of type LoadConfig.
This interface is also exposed through the API so clients can control
how much of a variable delve should read.
New API version with better backwards compatibility plus mechanism to
select the API version that a headless instance should use.
Adds service/test/cmd/typecheckrpc.go to type check the RPC interface.
- made GoroutineStacktrace a method of struct G
- made stacktrace a method of StackIterator
- renamed StackIterator to stackIterator
- factored out logic to obtain a stackIterator from a goroutine that's
used by both (*G).Stacktrace and by (*G).UserCurrent
proc.(*Process) methods are not thread safe, multiple clients
connecting simultaneously to a delve server (Issue #383) or a even
a single over-eager client (Issue #408) can easily crash it.
Additionally (Issue #419) calls to client.(*RPCClient).Halt can
crash the server because they can result in calling the function
debug/dwarf.(*Data).Type simultaneously in multiple threads which
will cause it to return incompletely parsed dwarf.Type values.
Fixes#408, #419 (partial)
- Unlike FunctionEntryToFirstLine can skip the prologue on functions
that are defined on a single line, either because they weren't
formatted or because they were autogenerated
- Can skip the prologue on most functions when setting a breakpoint
with the filename:line syntax
Fixes#396
Past the maximum recursion depth maps shouldn't be loaded at all,
adding map children and not loading them breaks assumptions in
the prettyprinter.
Fixes#406
Typedefs that resolve to slices are not recorded in DWARF as typedefs
but instead as structs in a way that there is no way to know they
are really slices using debug/dwarf.
Using golang.org/x/debug/dwarf instead this problem is solved and
as a bonus some types are printed with a nicer names: (struct string
→ string, struct []int → []int, etc)
Fixes#356 and #293
Location specifiers starting with '*' can be followed by any
expression supported by the evaluator.
The expression should evaluate to either an integer (which will be
interpreted as an address) or to a function pointer (which will be
dereferenced to get the function's entry point).
Next sets its temporary breakpoints with the condition that they
must only activate on the current goroutine, and then calls Continue
When Continue encounters a temporary breakpoint it clears all
the breakpoint.
User visible changes: breakpoints that get hit while executing Next
are not ignored.
This commit does not implement full conditional breakpoints
functionality, the only condition that can be set is on the
goroutine id.
Fixes race conditions in Next affecting TestNextConcurrent.
The concrete type of an interface only contains the abbreviated
package name, we must construct a map from package names to package
paths to be able to resolve the concrete type of an interface.