Emacs client/library for Debug Adapter Protocol is a wire protocol for communication between client and Debug Server. It's similar to the LSP but provides integration with debug server. The API considered unstable until 1.0 release is out. It is tested against Java, Python, Ruby, Elixir and LLDB (C/C++/Objective-C/Swift). The main entry points are dap-debug and dap-debug-edit-template. The first one asks for a registered debug template and starts the configuration using the default values for that particular configuration. The latter creates a debug template which could be customized before running. dap-debug-edit-template will prepare a template declaration inside a temporary buffer. You should execute this code using C-M-x for the changes to apply. You should also copy this code into your Emacs configuration if you wish to make it persistent.

Features

  • You can also use this tool with dockerized debug servers
  • Configure it either with a .dir-locals file or drop an .lsp-docker.yml configuration file
  • Launch/Attach
  • Multiple simultaneous debug sessions
  • Debug/Run configurations (also with launch.json files)
  • Evaluating statements

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GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

Emacs-Lisp

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Emacs-Lisp Text Editors

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2022-10-11