[EXPERIMENTAL] Starts a TCP server communicating via Debug Adaptor Protocol (DAP).
[EXPERIMENTAL] Starts a TCP server communicating via Debug Adaptor Protocol (DAP).
The server is headless and requires a DAP client like vscode to connect and request a binary to be launched or process to be attached to. The following modes are supported:
- launch + exec (executes precompiled binary, like 'dlv exec')
- launch + debug (builds and launches, like 'dlv debug')
- launch + test (builds and tests, like 'dlv test')
- attach + local (attaches to a running process, like 'dlv attach') The server does not yet support asynchronous request-response communication, so features like pausing or setting breakpoints while the program is running are not yet available. The server does not accept multiple client connections (--accept-multiclient), a feature that is often relied on to enable --continue with remote debugging.
dlv dap
--accept-multiclient Allows a headless server to accept multiple client connections.
--allow-non-terminal-interactive Allows interactive sessions of Delve that don't have a terminal as stdin, stdout and stderr
--api-version int Selects API version when headless. New clients should use v2. Can be reset via RPCServer.SetApiVersion. See Documentation/api/json-rpc/README.md. (default 1)
--backend string Backend selection (see 'dlv help backend'). (default "default")
--build-flags string Build flags, to be passed to the compiler. For example: --build-flags="-tags=integration -mod=vendor -cover -v"
--check-go-version Checks that the version of Go in use is compatible with Delve. (default true)
--disable-aslr Disables address space randomization
--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)
-r, --redirect stringArray Specifies redirect rules for target process (see 'dlv help redirect')
--wd string Working directory for running the program.
- dlv - Delve is a debugger for the Go programming language.