* rebasing on master to implement --followcalls
* in progress changes to enable --followcalls
* rebase to master: modified function to add children to funcs array
* modify main traversal loop
* added tests to check different scenarios
* added tests to check different scenarios
* added tests to check different scenarios
* add test to check for overlapping regular expression
* modified type of strings array as a return only
* changed depth to a simple integer instead of a global map
* avoid calling traverse on recursive calls
* Added tests for various call graphs to test trace followfuncs
* Added tests for various call graphs to test trace followfuncs
* Added tests for various call graphs to test trace followfuncs
* made auxillary changes for build to go through for new option follow-calls
* Add support to print depth of the function calls as well
* Added two sample output files for checking
* Bypass morestack_noctxt in output for verification testing
* Corrected newline error by adding newlines only if the line does not match morestack_noctxt
* Added more tests
* Cleanup
* Updated documentation
* fixed error message in fmt.Errorf
* Fixed result of Errorf not used error
* Addressing review comments to fix depth reporting and other issues
* dont invoke stacktrace if tracefollowcalls is enabled, compute depth from main regex root symbol than main.main
* Addressing a part of review comments
* Added changes to allow deferred functions to be picked up for tracing
* Fix issue to avoid printing stack for a simple trace option
* Moving most tests to integration2_test.go and keeping only one in dlv_test.go
* Moving most tests to integration2_test.go and keeping only one in dlv_test.go
* Adding panic-defer test case
* Moved rest of the tests to integration2_test.go
* addressing review comments: folding Functions and FunctionsDeep, reducing branches by using depth prefix, wrap using %w and other comments
* Optimize traversal and parts of printing trace point function and modify trace output layout
and adjust tests accordingly
* Resolved error occurring due to staticcheck
* Implemented traversal algorithm using breadth first search
* Addressing review comments on the breadth first search implementation and
other comments
* Inline filterRuntimeFuncs and remove duplicate initialization
Allows for a user to specify the breakpoint condition directly
when creating the breakpoint. The new syntax looks like the
following:
```
break <name> <locspec> [if <expression>]
```
Also updates docs to include more examples and locspec description
instead of directing users to the online / source documentation.
With the glibc loader the link map entry for the static executable has
an empty name field and address equal to 0x0. This case was already
handled by the check in bininfo.go AddImage for names to be valid
paths.
With the musl loader however the first entry, corresponding to the
static executable, has a valid path with address equal to 0x0, since we
record a real address for the image corresponding to the static
executable this results in having two entries for the executable when
musl is used to link go programs.
Change the code scanning the debug link map so that the first entry is
skipped if it has address equal to zero.
Fixes#3617
* proc: make some type casts less counterintuitive
The interaction of type casts with load configuration is sometimes
counterintuitive. This commit changes the way it is performed so that
when converting slices to strings and vice versa the maximum size
corresponding to the target type is used (i.e. MaxStringLen when
converting slices to strings and MaxArrayValues when converting slices
to strings).
This doesn't fully solve the problem (conversions to []rune are
problematic and multiple chained type casts will still be confusing)
but removes the problem for the majority of practical uses.
Fixes#3595, #3539
* enable func call injection on delve for ppc64le
* Function call injection on Delve/ppc64le, modified DWARF encoding and decoding for floating point registers to make floatsum test work
* Function call injection on Delve/ppc64le cleanup
* skip PIE tests for function call injection on other packages
* Address review comments
* accounted for additional skipped PIE tests for function call injection
* Code cleanup and undoing revert of previous commit
* Enable function call injection only on 1.22 and above and some cleanup
* additional cleanup, go fmt run
* Debug function call tests fail on ppc64le/PIE mode adjusted the backup_test_health.md file accordingly
The current implementation assumes a specific command line interface
for opening an editor at a specific location within the source file.
This patch updates for different formats, namely the one used by the
editor 'hx'.
This command lists the packages included in the debugee.
The implementation utilizes "ListPackagesBuildInfo" RPC.
In order to support server-side filtering like `sources` and other
commands, expanded the ListPackagesBuildInfo RPC to take an optional
filter field.
Adds -chan option to the goroutines command to list only the goroutines
running on a specified channel.
Also when printing a variable if it is a channel also print the list of
goroutines that are waiting on it.
I searched the source code of Go, and found no usages of
"== (reflect.Value{})" and "!= (reflect.Value{})". I think
it's more idiomatic to use "IsValid" to check a zero Value.
Change FindLocation so it can return a substitute location expression
and propagate it to pkg/terminal/command.
When breakpoints are set using the syntax :<lineno> or +<lineno>
produce a substitute location expression that doesn't depend on having
a valid scope and can be used to restore the breakpoint.
Fixes#3423
Show the location expression that will be used to set a suspended
breakpoint in the breakpoints list.
Also change 'target' called without arguments to print a better error
message and 'target follow-exec' without the last argument to print the
state of follow-exec.
Adds a new starlark builtin 'help' that prints the list of available
builtins when called without arguments and help for the specified
builtin when passed an argument.
The help is autogenerated from godoc comments so it isn't always
exactly accurate for starlark (in particular we sometimes refer to the
In structs), but it's better than nothing.
This patch makes the time library available to Starlark scripts. This
library is one of the very few few that are built into starlark-go (the
others are json, math, proto).
I've played around with Starlark scripting today, and immediately I
wanted to measure how long certain computations take.
Read the command line of the main target process as well as any other
process Delve attaches to in follow exec mode.
The command line can be viewed using the 'target list' command.
In follow exec mode this command line is used to match the follow exec
regex to decide whether or not to attach to a child process.
On macOS or when using rr the list of arguments is not available for
attached processes since there is no way to use the gdb serial protocol
to read it.
Fixes#2242