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Classes
Breakpoint
Represents the breakpoint specification, status and results.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.Breakpoint
Breakpoint.Builder
Represents the breakpoint specification, status and results.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.Breakpoint
Controller2Grpc
The Controller service provides the API for orchestrating a collection of
debugger agents to perform debugging tasks. These agents are each attached
to a process of an application which may include one or more replicas.
The debugger agents register with the Controller to identify the application
being debugged, the Debuggee. All agents that register with the same data,
represent the same Debuggee, and are assigned the same debuggee_id
.
The debugger agents call the Controller to retrieve the list of active
Breakpoints. Agents with the same debuggee_id
get the same breakpoints
list. An agent that can fulfill the breakpoint request updates the
Controller with the breakpoint result. The controller selects the first
result received and discards the rest of the results.
Agents that poll again for active breakpoints will no longer have
the completed breakpoint in the list and should remove that breakpoint from
their attached process.
The Controller service does not provide a way to retrieve the results of
a completed breakpoint. This functionality is available using the Debugger
service.
Controller2Grpc.Controller2BlockingStub
A stub to allow clients to do synchronous rpc calls to service Controller2.
The Controller service provides the API for orchestrating a collection of
debugger agents to perform debugging tasks. These agents are each attached
to a process of an application which may include one or more replicas.
The debugger agents register with the Controller to identify the application
being debugged, the Debuggee. All agents that register with the same data,
represent the same Debuggee, and are assigned the same debuggee_id
.
The debugger agents call the Controller to retrieve the list of active
Breakpoints. Agents with the same debuggee_id
get the same breakpoints
list. An agent that can fulfill the breakpoint request updates the
Controller with the breakpoint result. The controller selects the first
result received and discards the rest of the results.
Agents that poll again for active breakpoints will no longer have
the completed breakpoint in the list and should remove that breakpoint from
their attached process.
The Controller service does not provide a way to retrieve the results of
a completed breakpoint. This functionality is available using the Debugger
service.
Controller2Grpc.Controller2FutureStub
A stub to allow clients to do ListenableFuture-style rpc calls to service Controller2.
The Controller service provides the API for orchestrating a collection of
debugger agents to perform debugging tasks. These agents are each attached
to a process of an application which may include one or more replicas.
The debugger agents register with the Controller to identify the application
being debugged, the Debuggee. All agents that register with the same data,
represent the same Debuggee, and are assigned the same debuggee_id
.
The debugger agents call the Controller to retrieve the list of active
Breakpoints. Agents with the same debuggee_id
get the same breakpoints
list. An agent that can fulfill the breakpoint request updates the
Controller with the breakpoint result. The controller selects the first
result received and discards the rest of the results.
Agents that poll again for active breakpoints will no longer have
the completed breakpoint in the list and should remove that breakpoint from
their attached process.
The Controller service does not provide a way to retrieve the results of
a completed breakpoint. This functionality is available using the Debugger
service.
Controller2Grpc.Controller2ImplBase
Base class for the server implementation of the service Controller2.
The Controller service provides the API for orchestrating a collection of
debugger agents to perform debugging tasks. These agents are each attached
to a process of an application which may include one or more replicas.
The debugger agents register with the Controller to identify the application
being debugged, the Debuggee. All agents that register with the same data,
represent the same Debuggee, and are assigned the same debuggee_id
.
The debugger agents call the Controller to retrieve the list of active
Breakpoints. Agents with the same debuggee_id
get the same breakpoints
list. An agent that can fulfill the breakpoint request updates the
Controller with the breakpoint result. The controller selects the first
result received and discards the rest of the results.
Agents that poll again for active breakpoints will no longer have
the completed breakpoint in the list and should remove that breakpoint from
their attached process.
The Controller service does not provide a way to retrieve the results of
a completed breakpoint. This functionality is available using the Debugger
service.
Controller2Grpc.Controller2Stub
A stub to allow clients to do asynchronous rpc calls to service Controller2.
The Controller service provides the API for orchestrating a collection of
debugger agents to perform debugging tasks. These agents are each attached
to a process of an application which may include one or more replicas.
The debugger agents register with the Controller to identify the application
being debugged, the Debuggee. All agents that register with the same data,
represent the same Debuggee, and are assigned the same debuggee_id
.
The debugger agents call the Controller to retrieve the list of active
Breakpoints. Agents with the same debuggee_id
get the same breakpoints
list. An agent that can fulfill the breakpoint request updates the
Controller with the breakpoint result. The controller selects the first
result received and discards the rest of the results.
Agents that poll again for active breakpoints will no longer have
the completed breakpoint in the list and should remove that breakpoint from
their attached process.
The Controller service does not provide a way to retrieve the results of
a completed breakpoint. This functionality is available using the Debugger
service.
ControllerProto
DataProto
Debuggee
Represents the debugged application. The application may include one or more replicated processes executing the same code. Each of these processes is attached with a debugger agent, carrying out the debugging commands. Agents attached to the same debuggee identify themselves as such by using exactly the same Debuggee message value when registering.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.Debuggee
Debuggee.Builder
Represents the debugged application. The application may include one or more replicated processes executing the same code. Each of these processes is attached with a debugger agent, carrying out the debugging commands. Agents attached to the same debuggee identify themselves as such by using exactly the same Debuggee message value when registering.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.Debuggee
Debugger2Grpc
The Debugger service provides the API that allows users to collect run-time information from a running application, without stopping or slowing it down and without modifying its state. An application may include one or more replicated processes performing the same work. A debugged application is represented using the Debuggee concept. The Debugger service provides a way to query for available debuggees, but does not provide a way to create one. A debuggee is created using the Controller service, usually by running a debugger agent with the application. The Debugger service enables the client to set one or more Breakpoints on a Debuggee and collect the results of the set Breakpoints.
Debugger2Grpc.Debugger2BlockingStub
A stub to allow clients to do synchronous rpc calls to service Debugger2.
The Debugger service provides the API that allows users to collect run-time information from a running application, without stopping or slowing it down and without modifying its state. An application may include one or more replicated processes performing the same work. A debugged application is represented using the Debuggee concept. The Debugger service provides a way to query for available debuggees, but does not provide a way to create one. A debuggee is created using the Controller service, usually by running a debugger agent with the application. The Debugger service enables the client to set one or more Breakpoints on a Debuggee and collect the results of the set Breakpoints.
Debugger2Grpc.Debugger2FutureStub
A stub to allow clients to do ListenableFuture-style rpc calls to service Debugger2.
The Debugger service provides the API that allows users to collect run-time information from a running application, without stopping or slowing it down and without modifying its state. An application may include one or more replicated processes performing the same work. A debugged application is represented using the Debuggee concept. The Debugger service provides a way to query for available debuggees, but does not provide a way to create one. A debuggee is created using the Controller service, usually by running a debugger agent with the application. The Debugger service enables the client to set one or more Breakpoints on a Debuggee and collect the results of the set Breakpoints.
Debugger2Grpc.Debugger2ImplBase
Base class for the server implementation of the service Debugger2.
The Debugger service provides the API that allows users to collect run-time information from a running application, without stopping or slowing it down and without modifying its state. An application may include one or more replicated processes performing the same work. A debugged application is represented using the Debuggee concept. The Debugger service provides a way to query for available debuggees, but does not provide a way to create one. A debuggee is created using the Controller service, usually by running a debugger agent with the application. The Debugger service enables the client to set one or more Breakpoints on a Debuggee and collect the results of the set Breakpoints.
Debugger2Grpc.Debugger2Stub
A stub to allow clients to do asynchronous rpc calls to service Debugger2.
The Debugger service provides the API that allows users to collect run-time information from a running application, without stopping or slowing it down and without modifying its state. An application may include one or more replicated processes performing the same work. A debugged application is represented using the Debuggee concept. The Debugger service provides a way to query for available debuggees, but does not provide a way to create one. A debuggee is created using the Controller service, usually by running a debugger agent with the application. The Debugger service enables the client to set one or more Breakpoints on a Debuggee and collect the results of the set Breakpoints.
DebuggerProto
DeleteBreakpointRequest
Request to delete a breakpoint.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.DeleteBreakpointRequest
DeleteBreakpointRequest.Builder
Request to delete a breakpoint.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.DeleteBreakpointRequest
FormatMessage
Represents a message with parameters.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.FormatMessage
FormatMessage.Builder
Represents a message with parameters.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.FormatMessage
GetBreakpointRequest
Request to get breakpoint information.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.GetBreakpointRequest
GetBreakpointRequest.Builder
Request to get breakpoint information.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.GetBreakpointRequest
GetBreakpointResponse
Response for getting breakpoint information.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.GetBreakpointResponse
GetBreakpointResponse.Builder
Response for getting breakpoint information.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.GetBreakpointResponse
ListActiveBreakpointsRequest
Request to list active breakpoints.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.ListActiveBreakpointsRequest
ListActiveBreakpointsRequest.Builder
Request to list active breakpoints.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.ListActiveBreakpointsRequest
ListActiveBreakpointsResponse
Response for listing active breakpoints.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.ListActiveBreakpointsResponse
ListActiveBreakpointsResponse.Builder
Response for listing active breakpoints.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.ListActiveBreakpointsResponse
ListBreakpointsRequest
Request to list breakpoints.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.ListBreakpointsRequest
ListBreakpointsRequest.BreakpointActionValue
Wrapper message for Breakpoint.Action
. Defines a filter on the action
field of breakpoints.
Protobuf type
google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.ListBreakpointsRequest.BreakpointActionValue
ListBreakpointsRequest.BreakpointActionValue.Builder
Wrapper message for Breakpoint.Action
. Defines a filter on the action
field of breakpoints.
Protobuf type
google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.ListBreakpointsRequest.BreakpointActionValue
ListBreakpointsRequest.Builder
Request to list breakpoints.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.ListBreakpointsRequest
ListBreakpointsResponse
Response for listing breakpoints.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.ListBreakpointsResponse
ListBreakpointsResponse.Builder
Response for listing breakpoints.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.ListBreakpointsResponse
ListDebuggeesRequest
Request to list debuggees.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.ListDebuggeesRequest
ListDebuggeesRequest.Builder
Request to list debuggees.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.ListDebuggeesRequest
ListDebuggeesResponse
Response for listing debuggees.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.ListDebuggeesResponse
ListDebuggeesResponse.Builder
Response for listing debuggees.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.ListDebuggeesResponse
RegisterDebuggeeRequest
Request to register a debuggee.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.RegisterDebuggeeRequest
RegisterDebuggeeRequest.Builder
Request to register a debuggee.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.RegisterDebuggeeRequest
RegisterDebuggeeResponse
Response for registering a debuggee.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.RegisterDebuggeeResponse
RegisterDebuggeeResponse.Builder
Response for registering a debuggee.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.RegisterDebuggeeResponse
SetBreakpointRequest
Request to set a breakpoint
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.SetBreakpointRequest
SetBreakpointRequest.Builder
Request to set a breakpoint
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.SetBreakpointRequest
SetBreakpointResponse
Response for setting a breakpoint.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.SetBreakpointResponse
SetBreakpointResponse.Builder
Response for setting a breakpoint.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.SetBreakpointResponse
SourceLocation
Represents a location in the source code.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.SourceLocation
SourceLocation.Builder
Represents a location in the source code.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.SourceLocation
StackFrame
Represents a stack frame context.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.StackFrame
StackFrame.Builder
Represents a stack frame context.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.StackFrame
StatusMessage
Represents a contextual status message.
The message can indicate an error or informational status, and refer to
specific parts of the containing object.
For example, the Breakpoint.status
field can indicate an error referring
to the BREAKPOINT_SOURCE_LOCATION
with the message Location not found
.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.StatusMessage
StatusMessage.Builder
Represents a contextual status message.
The message can indicate an error or informational status, and refer to
specific parts of the containing object.
For example, the Breakpoint.status
field can indicate an error referring
to the BREAKPOINT_SOURCE_LOCATION
with the message Location not found
.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.StatusMessage
UpdateActiveBreakpointRequest
Request to update an active breakpoint.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.UpdateActiveBreakpointRequest
UpdateActiveBreakpointRequest.Builder
Request to update an active breakpoint.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.UpdateActiveBreakpointRequest
UpdateActiveBreakpointResponse
Response for updating an active breakpoint. The message is defined to allow future extensions.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.UpdateActiveBreakpointResponse
UpdateActiveBreakpointResponse.Builder
Response for updating an active breakpoint. The message is defined to allow future extensions.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.UpdateActiveBreakpointResponse
Variable
Represents a variable or an argument possibly of a compound object type. Note how the following variables are represented:
1) A simple variable:
int x = 5
{ name: "x", value: "5", type: "int" } // Captured variable
2) A compound object:
struct T {
int m1;
int m2;
};
T x = { 3, 7 };
{ // Captured variable
name: "x",
type: "T",
members { name: "m1", value: "3", type: "int" },
members { name: "m2", value: "7", type: "int" }
}
3) A pointer where the pointee was captured:
T x = { 3, 7 };
T* p = &x;
{ // Captured variable
name: "p",
type: "T*",
value: "0x00500500",
members { name: "m1", value: "3", type: "int" },
members { name: "m2", value: "7", type: "int" }
}
4) A pointer where the pointee was not captured:
T* p = new T;
{ // Captured variable
name: "p",
type: "T*",
value: "0x00400400"
status { is_error: true, description { format: "unavailable" } }
}
The status should describe the reason for the missing value,
such as <optimized out>
, <inaccessible>
, <pointers limit reached>
.
Note that a null pointer should not have members.
5) An unnamed value:
int* p = new int(7);
{ // Captured variable
name: "p",
value: "0x00500500",
type: "int*",
members { value: "7", type: "int" } }
6) An unnamed pointer where the pointee was not captured:
int* p = new int(7);
int** pp = &p;
{ // Captured variable
name: "pp",
value: "0x00500500",
type: "int**",
members {
value: "0x00400400",
type: "int*"
status {
is_error: true,
description: { format: "unavailable" } }
}
}
}
To optimize computation, memory and network traffic, variables that
repeat in the output multiple times can be stored once in a shared
variable table and be referenced using the var_table_index
field. The
variables stored in the shared table are nameless and are essentially
a partition of the complete variable. To reconstruct the complete
variable, merge the referencing variable with the referenced variable.
When using the shared variable table, the following variables:
T x = { 3, 7 };
T* p = &x;
T& r = x;
{ name: "x", var_table_index: 3, type: "T" } // Captured variables
{ name: "p", value "0x00500500", type="T*", var_table_index: 3 }
{ name: "r", type="T&", var_table_index: 3 }
{ // Shared variable table entry #3:
members { name: "m1", value: "3", type: "int" },
members { name: "m2", value: "7", type: "int" }
}
Note that the pointer address is stored with the referencing variable and not with the referenced variable. This allows the referenced variable to be shared between pointers and references.
The type field is optional. The debugger agent may or may not support it.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.Variable
Variable.Builder
Represents a variable or an argument possibly of a compound object type. Note how the following variables are represented:
1) A simple variable:
int x = 5
{ name: "x", value: "5", type: "int" } // Captured variable
2) A compound object:
struct T {
int m1;
int m2;
};
T x = { 3, 7 };
{ // Captured variable
name: "x",
type: "T",
members { name: "m1", value: "3", type: "int" },
members { name: "m2", value: "7", type: "int" }
}
3) A pointer where the pointee was captured:
T x = { 3, 7 };
T* p = &x;
{ // Captured variable
name: "p",
type: "T*",
value: "0x00500500",
members { name: "m1", value: "3", type: "int" },
members { name: "m2", value: "7", type: "int" }
}
4) A pointer where the pointee was not captured:
T* p = new T;
{ // Captured variable
name: "p",
type: "T*",
value: "0x00400400"
status { is_error: true, description { format: "unavailable" } }
}
The status should describe the reason for the missing value,
such as <optimized out>
, <inaccessible>
, <pointers limit reached>
.
Note that a null pointer should not have members.
5) An unnamed value:
int* p = new int(7);
{ // Captured variable
name: "p",
value: "0x00500500",
type: "int*",
members { value: "7", type: "int" } }
6) An unnamed pointer where the pointee was not captured:
int* p = new int(7);
int** pp = &p;
{ // Captured variable
name: "pp",
value: "0x00500500",
type: "int**",
members {
value: "0x00400400",
type: "int*"
status {
is_error: true,
description: { format: "unavailable" } }
}
}
}
To optimize computation, memory and network traffic, variables that
repeat in the output multiple times can be stored once in a shared
variable table and be referenced using the var_table_index
field. The
variables stored in the shared table are nameless and are essentially
a partition of the complete variable. To reconstruct the complete
variable, merge the referencing variable with the referenced variable.
When using the shared variable table, the following variables:
T x = { 3, 7 };
T* p = &x;
T& r = x;
{ name: "x", var_table_index: 3, type: "T" } // Captured variables
{ name: "p", value "0x00500500", type="T*", var_table_index: 3 }
{ name: "r", type="T&", var_table_index: 3 }
{ // Shared variable table entry #3:
members { name: "m1", value: "3", type: "int" },
members { name: "m2", value: "7", type: "int" }
}
Note that the pointer address is stored with the referencing variable and not with the referenced variable. This allows the referenced variable to be shared between pointers and references.
The type field is optional. The debugger agent may or may not support it.
Protobuf type google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.Variable
Interfaces
BreakpointOrBuilder
Controller2Grpc.AsyncService
The Controller service provides the API for orchestrating a collection of
debugger agents to perform debugging tasks. These agents are each attached
to a process of an application which may include one or more replicas.
The debugger agents register with the Controller to identify the application
being debugged, the Debuggee. All agents that register with the same data,
represent the same Debuggee, and are assigned the same debuggee_id
.
The debugger agents call the Controller to retrieve the list of active
Breakpoints. Agents with the same debuggee_id
get the same breakpoints
list. An agent that can fulfill the breakpoint request updates the
Controller with the breakpoint result. The controller selects the first
result received and discards the rest of the results.
Agents that poll again for active breakpoints will no longer have
the completed breakpoint in the list and should remove that breakpoint from
their attached process.
The Controller service does not provide a way to retrieve the results of
a completed breakpoint. This functionality is available using the Debugger
service.
DebuggeeOrBuilder
Debugger2Grpc.AsyncService
The Debugger service provides the API that allows users to collect run-time information from a running application, without stopping or slowing it down and without modifying its state. An application may include one or more replicated processes performing the same work. A debugged application is represented using the Debuggee concept. The Debugger service provides a way to query for available debuggees, but does not provide a way to create one. A debuggee is created using the Controller service, usually by running a debugger agent with the application. The Debugger service enables the client to set one or more Breakpoints on a Debuggee and collect the results of the set Breakpoints.
DeleteBreakpointRequestOrBuilder
FormatMessageOrBuilder
GetBreakpointRequestOrBuilder
GetBreakpointResponseOrBuilder
ListActiveBreakpointsRequestOrBuilder
ListActiveBreakpointsResponseOrBuilder
ListBreakpointsRequest.BreakpointActionValueOrBuilder
ListBreakpointsRequestOrBuilder
ListBreakpointsResponseOrBuilder
ListDebuggeesRequestOrBuilder
ListDebuggeesResponseOrBuilder
RegisterDebuggeeRequestOrBuilder
RegisterDebuggeeResponseOrBuilder
SetBreakpointRequestOrBuilder
SetBreakpointResponseOrBuilder
SourceLocationOrBuilder
StackFrameOrBuilder
StatusMessageOrBuilder
UpdateActiveBreakpointRequestOrBuilder
UpdateActiveBreakpointResponseOrBuilder
VariableOrBuilder
Enums
Breakpoint.Action
Actions that can be taken when a breakpoint hits. Agents should reject breakpoints with unsupported or unknown action values.
Protobuf enum google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.Breakpoint.Action
Breakpoint.LogLevel
Log severity levels.
Protobuf enum google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.Breakpoint.LogLevel
StatusMessage.Reference
Enumerates references to which the message applies.
Protobuf enum google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2.StatusMessage.Reference