Execute a precompiled binary, and begin a debug session.
Execute a precompiled binary and begin a debug session.
This command will cause Delve to exec the binary and immediately attach to it to begin a new debug session. Please note that if the binary was not compiled with optimizations disabled, it may be difficult to properly debug it. Please consider compiling debugging binaries with -gcflags="all=-N -l" on Go 1.10 or later, -gcflags="-N -l" on earlier versions of Go.
dlv exec <path/to/binary>
--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 Enable debugging server logging.
--log-dest string Writes logs to the specified file or file descriptor. If the argument is a number it will be interpreted as a file descriptor, otherwise as a file path. This option will also redirect the "API listening" message in headless mode.
--log-output 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
debuglineerr Log recoverable errors reading .debug_line
rpc Log all RPC messages
fncall Log function call protocol
minidump Log minidump loading
Defaults to "debugger" when logging is enabled with --log.
--wd string Working directory for running the program. (default ".")
- dlv - Delve is a debugger for the Go programming language.