This is a Neovim and Vim plugin for debugging Go applications using Delve. The project works a lot nicer on Neovim with the built-in terminal, so that's what we recommend. But it is decent to work with on Vim if you have Shougo/vimshell.vim installed.
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- Go syntax highlighting of debug output (only Neovim)
- Supports both breakpoints and tracepoints
- Run the Delve debugger in a split view along side your code
- Launches a Delve CLI, so all commands are supported in there
- Leverages the Neovim terminal (only on Neovim)
- Supports
main
as well as and non-main
packages - Supports vimux optionally
For Neovim and Vim 8, you really only need Delve to get started.
If you wish to use the vimux support, you'd need to have this plugin as well:
If you are on Vim versions older than 8, you'll also need the following two packages:
Using vim-plug
, add the following to your init.vim
if you're on Neovim or
.vimrc
, if you're on vim:
Plug 'sebdah/vim-delve'
Then reload neovim and run PlugInstall
.
Command | Comment |
---|---|
DlvAddBreakpoint |
Add a breakpoint at the current line. |
DlvAddTracepoint |
Add a tracepoint at the current line. |
DlvAttach <pid> [flags] |
Attach dlv to a running process. |
DlvClearAll |
Clear all the breakpoints and tracepoints in the buffer. |
DlvCore <bin> <dump> [flags] |
Debug core dumps using dlv core . |
DlvConnect host:port [flags] |
Connect to a remote Delve server on the given host:port. |
DlvDebug [flags] |
Run dlv debug for the current session. Use this to test main packages. |
DlvExec <bin> [flags] |
Start dlv on a pre-built executable. |
DlvRemoveBreakpoint |
Remove the breakpoint at the current line. |
DlvRemoveTracepoint |
Remove the tracepoint at the current line. |
DlvTest [flags] |
Run dlv test for the current session. Use this to debug non-main packages. |
DlvTestCurrent [flags] |
Run dlv test for the current test or function. Use this to debug non-main packages. |
DlvToggleBreakpoint |
Convenience method to toggle (add or remove) a breakpoint at the current line. |
DlvToggleTracepoint |
Convenience method to toggle (add or remove) a tracepoint at the current line. |
DlvVersion |
Print the dlv version. |
Setting | Default value | Comment |
---|---|---|
g:delve_backend |
default |
Defines the backend to use with Delve. Please refer to the Delve documentation for details on what you should set this value to. |
g:delve_sign_group |
delve |
Set the sign group. |
g:delve_sign_priority |
10 | Set the sign priority. |
g:delve_breakpoint_sign_highlight |
WarningMsg |
Set the color profile for the sign. |
g:delve_breakpoint_sign |
● |
Sets the sign to use to indicate breakpoints in the gutter. |
g:delve_tracepoint_sign_highlight |
WarningMsg |
Set the color profile for the sign. |
g:delve_tracepoint_sign |
◆ |
Sets the sign to use to indicate tracepoints in the gutter. |
g:delve_cache_path |
$HOME . "/.cache/" . v:progname . "/vim-delve" |
The path to where the instructions file for dlv is stored. |
g:delve_instructions_file |
g:delve_cache_path ."/". getpid() .".". localtime() |
The instructions file name. |
g:delve_enable_syntax_highlighting |
1 |
Turn syntax highlighting in the dlv output on or off. |
g:delve_enable_linenr_highlighting |
0 |
Turn line number highlighting on or off. |
g:delve_new_command |
vnew |
Control if dlv should be opened in a vertical (vnew ), horizontal (new ), full screen window (enew ) or full screen window in new tab(tabnew ). |
g:delve_use_vimux |
0 |
Sets whether to use benmills/vimux]. |
g:delve_project_root |
Override the path to use for setting breakpoints/tracepoints. |
The settings above can be set in your init.vim
like this:
let g:delve_backend = "native"
Got an error about lldb-server
on Mac OS X
If you get a message like the one below on Mac OS X, try setting
g:delve_backend
to native
.
could not launch process: exec: "lldb-server": executa ble file not found in $PATH
Example: let g:delve_backend = "native"
Contributions to the project is most welcome. I'd be happy to review and merge pull requests. If you need any directions in your implementation we can always discuss that too.
There are many things that this project need, but some examples could be:
- I don't know if this works on Windows. If you could try it out and or make it work that would be great.
- I haven't tested the project thoroughly on Vim, if you could do that it'd be wonderful.
- Answer questions from users
- Or implement new features
MIT Licensed software.