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github.com/lestrrat-go/pdebug
Utilities for my print debugging fun. YMMV
Building with pdebug
declares a constant, pdebug.Enabled
which you
can use to easily compile in/out depending on the presence of a build tag.
func Foo() {
// will only be available if you compile with `-tags debug`
if pdebug.Enabled {
pdebug.Printf("Starting Foo()!
}
}
Note that using github.com/lestrrat-go/pdebug
and -tags debug
only
compiles in the code. In order to actually show the debug trace, you need
to specify an environment variable:
# For example, to show debug code during testing:
PDEBUG_TRACE=1 go test -tags debug
If you want to forcefully show the trace (which is handy when you're
debugging/testing), you can use the debug0
tag instead:
go test -tags debug0
When you want to print debug a chain of function calls, you can use the
Marker
functions:
func Foo() {
if pdebug.Enabled {
g := pdebug.Marker("Foo")
defer g.End()
}
pdebug.Printf("Inside Foo()!")
}
This will cause all of the Printf
calls to automatically indent
the output so it's visually easier to see where a certain trace log
is being generated.
By default it will print something like:
|DEBUG| START Foo
|DEBUG| Inside Foo()!
|DEBUG| END Foo (1.23μs)
If you want to automatically show the error value you are returning
(but only if there is an error), you can use the BindError
method:
func Foo() (err error) {
if pdebug.Enabled {
g := pdebug.Marker("Foo").BindError(&err)
defer g.End()
}
pdebug.Printf("Inside Foo()!")
return errors.New("boo")
}
This will print something like:
|DEBUG| START Foo
|DEBUG| Inside Foo()!
|DEBUG| END Foo (1.23μs): ERROR boo
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