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Generate names of the concrete types stored inside interface variables by fully parsing their runtime._type instead of simply using the str field. This allows delve to read the contents of an interface variable when the program imports multiple packages that have the same name. It also allows delve to correctly interpret some complex anonymous types. Fixes #455 |
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Delve is a debugger for the Go programming language. The goal of the project is to provide a simple, full featured debugging tool for Go. Delve should be easy to invoke and easy to use. Chances are if you're using a debugger, most likely things aren't going your way. With that in mind, Delve should stay out of your way as much as possible.
