
This flag allows users on UNIX systems to set the tty for the program being debugged by Delve. This is useful for debugging command line applications which need access to their own TTY, and also for controlling the output of the debugged programs so that IDEs may open a dedicated terminal to show the output for the process.
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dlv debug
Compile and begin debugging main package in current directory, or the package specified.
Synopsis
Compiles your program with optimizations disabled, starts and attaches to it.
By default, with no arguments, Delve will compile the 'main' package in the current directory, and begin to debug it. Alternatively you can specify a package name and Delve will compile that package instead, and begin a new debug session.
dlv debug [package]
Options
--continue Continue the debugged process on start.
--output string Output path for the binary. (default "./__debug_bin")
--tty string TTY to use for the target program
Options inherited from parent commands
--accept-multiclient Allows a headless server to accept multiple client connections.
--api-version int Selects API version when headless. (default 1)
--backend string Backend selection (see 'dlv help backend'). (default "default")
--build-flags string Build flags, to be passed to the compiler.
--check-go-version Checks that the version of Go in use is compatible with Delve. (default true)
--headless Run debug server only, in headless mode.
--init string Init file, executed by the terminal client.
-l, --listen string Debugging server listen address. (default "127.0.0.1:0")
--log Enable debugging server logging.
--log-dest string Writes logs to the specified file or file descriptor (see 'dlv help log').
--log-output string Comma separated list of components that should produce debug output (see 'dlv help log')
--only-same-user Only connections from the same user that started this instance of Delve are allowed to connect. (default true)
--wd string Working directory for running the program. (default ".")
SEE ALSO
- dlv - Delve is a debugger for the Go programming language.