# go-pdebug [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/lestrrat/go-pdebug.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/lestrrat/go-pdebug) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/lestrrat/go-pdebug?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/lestrrat/go-pdebug) Utilities for my print debugging fun. YMMV # WARNING This repository has been moved to [github.com/lestrrat-go/pdebug](https://github.com/lestrrat-go/pdebug). This repository exists so that libraries pointing to this URL will keep functioning, but this repository will NOT be updated in the future. Please use the new import path. # Synopsis ![optimized](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CbiqhzLUUAIN_7o.png) # Description 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. ```go 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: ```shell # 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: ```shell go test -tags debug0 ``` # Markers When you want to print debug a chain of function calls, you can use the `Marker` functions: ```go 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: ```go 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 ```