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dlv trace

Compile and begin tracing program.

Synopsis

Trace program execution.

The trace sub command will set a tracepoint on every function matching the provided regular expression and output information when tracepoint is hit. This is useful if you do not want to begin an entire debug session, but merely want to know what functions your process is executing.

dlv trace [package] regexp

Options

      --output string   Output path for the binary. (default "debug")
  -p, --pid int         Pid to attach to.
  -s, --stack int       Show stack trace with given depth.

Options inherited from parent commands

      --accept-multiclient   Allows a headless server to accept multiple client connections. Note that the server API is not reentrant and clients will have to coordinate.
      --api-version int      Selects API version when headless. (default 1)
      --backend string       Backend selection:
	default		Uses lldb on macOS, native everywhere else.
	native		Native backend.
	lldb		Uses lldb-server or debugserver.
	rr		Uses mozilla rr (https://github.com/mozilla/rr).
 (default "default")
      --build-flags string   Build flags, to be passed to the compiler.
      --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 "localhost:0")
      --log string           Comma separated list of components that should produce debug output, possible values:
	debugger	Log debugger commands
	gdbwire		Log connection to gdbserial backend
	lldbout		Copy output from debugserver/lldb to standard output
 (default "false")
      --wd string            Working directory for running the program. (default ".")

SEE ALSO

  • dlv - Delve is a debugger for the Go programming language.