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// Copyright 2017 Google Inc.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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syntax = "proto3";
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package google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2;
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import "google/api/annotations.proto";
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import "google/devtools/clouddebugger/v2/data.proto";
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import "google/protobuf/empty.proto";
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option csharp_namespace = "Google.Cloud.Debugger.V2";
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option go_package = "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/devtools/clouddebugger/v2;clouddebugger";
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option java_multiple_files = true;
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option java_outer_classname = "ControllerProto";
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option java_package = "com.google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2";
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option php_namespace = "Google\\Cloud\\Debugger\\V2";
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// The Controller service provides the API for orchestrating a collection of
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// debugger agents to perform debugging tasks. These agents are each attached
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// to a process of an application which may include one or more replicas.
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//
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// The debugger agents register with the Controller to identify the application
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// being debugged, the Debuggee. All agents that register with the same data,
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// represent the same Debuggee, and are assigned the same `debuggee_id`.
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//
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// The debugger agents call the Controller to retrieve the list of active
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// Breakpoints. Agents with the same `debuggee_id` get the same breakpoints
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// list. An agent that can fulfill the breakpoint request updates the
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// Controller with the breakpoint result. The controller selects the first
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// result received and discards the rest of the results.
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// Agents that poll again for active breakpoints will no longer have
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// the completed breakpoint in the list and should remove that breakpoint from
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// their attached process.
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//
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// The Controller service does not provide a way to retrieve the results of
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// a completed breakpoint. This functionality is available using the Debugger
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// service.
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service Controller2 {
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// Registers the debuggee with the controller service.
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//
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// All agents attached to the same application must call this method with
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// exactly the same request content to get back the same stable `debuggee_id`.
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// Agents should call this method again whenever `google.rpc.Code.NOT_FOUND`
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// is returned from any controller method.
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//
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// This protocol allows the controller service to disable debuggees, recover
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// from data loss, or change the `debuggee_id` format. Agents must handle
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// `debuggee_id` value changing upon re-registration.
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rpc RegisterDebuggee(RegisterDebuggeeRequest) returns (RegisterDebuggeeResponse) {
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option (google.api.http) = { post: "/v2/controller/debuggees/register" body: "*" };
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}
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// Returns the list of all active breakpoints for the debuggee.
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//
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// The breakpoint specification (`location`, `condition`, and `expressions`
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// fields) is semantically immutable, although the field values may
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// change. For example, an agent may update the location line number
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// to reflect the actual line where the breakpoint was set, but this
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// doesn't change the breakpoint semantics.
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//
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// This means that an agent does not need to check if a breakpoint has changed
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// when it encounters the same breakpoint on a successive call.
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// Moreover, an agent should remember the breakpoints that are completed
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// until the controller removes them from the active list to avoid
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// setting those breakpoints again.
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rpc ListActiveBreakpoints(ListActiveBreakpointsRequest) returns (ListActiveBreakpointsResponse) {
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option (google.api.http) = { get: "/v2/controller/debuggees/{debuggee_id}/breakpoints" };
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}
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// Updates the breakpoint state or mutable fields.
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// The entire Breakpoint message must be sent back to the controller service.
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//
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// Updates to active breakpoint fields are only allowed if the new value
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// does not change the breakpoint specification. Updates to the `location`,
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// `condition` and `expressions` fields should not alter the breakpoint
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// semantics. These may only make changes such as canonicalizing a value
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// or snapping the location to the correct line of code.
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rpc UpdateActiveBreakpoint(UpdateActiveBreakpointRequest) returns (UpdateActiveBreakpointResponse) {
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option (google.api.http) = { put: "/v2/controller/debuggees/{debuggee_id}/breakpoints/{breakpoint.id}" body: "*" };
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}
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}
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// Request to register a debuggee.
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message RegisterDebuggeeRequest {
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// Debuggee information to register.
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// The fields `project`, `uniquifier`, `description` and `agent_version`
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// of the debuggee must be set.
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Debuggee debuggee = 1;
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}
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// Response for registering a debuggee.
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message RegisterDebuggeeResponse {
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// Debuggee resource.
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// The field `id` is guranteed to be set (in addition to the echoed fields).
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// If the field `is_disabled` is set to `true`, the agent should disable
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// itself by removing all breakpoints and detaching from the application.
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// It should however continue to poll `RegisterDebuggee` until reenabled.
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Debuggee debuggee = 1;
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}
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// Request to list active breakpoints.
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message ListActiveBreakpointsRequest {
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// Identifies the debuggee.
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string debuggee_id = 1;
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// A token that, if specified, blocks the method call until the list
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// of active breakpoints has changed, or a server-selected timeout has
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// expired. The value should be set from the `next_wait_token` field in
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// the last response. The initial value should be set to `"init"`.
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string wait_token = 2;
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// If set to `true` (recommended), returns `google.rpc.Code.OK` status and
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// sets the `wait_expired` response field to `true` when the server-selected
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// timeout has expired.
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//
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// If set to `false` (deprecated), returns `google.rpc.Code.ABORTED` status
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// when the server-selected timeout has expired.
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bool success_on_timeout = 3;
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}
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// Response for listing active breakpoints.
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message ListActiveBreakpointsResponse {
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// List of all active breakpoints.
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// The fields `id` and `location` are guaranteed to be set on each breakpoint.
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repeated Breakpoint breakpoints = 1;
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// A token that can be used in the next method call to block until
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// the list of breakpoints changes.
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string next_wait_token = 2;
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// If set to `true`, indicates that there is no change to the
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// list of active breakpoints and the server-selected timeout has expired.
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// The `breakpoints` field would be empty and should be ignored.
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bool wait_expired = 3;
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}
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// Request to update an active breakpoint.
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message UpdateActiveBreakpointRequest {
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// Identifies the debuggee being debugged.
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string debuggee_id = 1;
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// Updated breakpoint information.
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// The field `id` must be set.
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// The agent must echo all Breakpoint specification fields in the update.
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Breakpoint breakpoint = 2;
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}
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// Response for updating an active breakpoint.
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// The message is defined to allow future extensions.
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message UpdateActiveBreakpointResponse {
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}
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// Copyright 2017 Google Inc.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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syntax = "proto3";
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package google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2;
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import "google/api/annotations.proto";
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import "google/devtools/source/v1/source_context.proto";
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import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto";
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import "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto";
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option csharp_namespace = "Google.Cloud.Debugger.V2";
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option go_package = "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/devtools/clouddebugger/v2;clouddebugger";
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option java_multiple_files = true;
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option java_outer_classname = "DataProto";
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option java_package = "com.google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2";
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option php_namespace = "Google\\Cloud\\Debugger\\V2";
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// Represents a message with parameters.
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message FormatMessage {
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// Format template for the message. The `format` uses placeholders `$0`,
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// `$1`, etc. to reference parameters. `$$` can be used to denote the `$`
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// character.
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//
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// Examples:
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//
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// * `Failed to load '$0' which helps debug $1 the first time it
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// is loaded. Again, $0 is very important.`
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// * `Please pay $$10 to use $0 instead of $1.`
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string format = 1;
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// Optional parameters to be embedded into the message.
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repeated string parameters = 2;
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}
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// Represents a contextual status message.
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// The message can indicate an error or informational status, and refer to
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// specific parts of the containing object.
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// For example, the `Breakpoint.status` field can indicate an error referring
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// to the `BREAKPOINT_SOURCE_LOCATION` with the message `Location not found`.
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message StatusMessage {
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// Enumerates references to which the message applies.
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enum Reference {
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// Status doesn't refer to any particular input.
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UNSPECIFIED = 0;
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// Status applies to the breakpoint and is related to its location.
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BREAKPOINT_SOURCE_LOCATION = 3;
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// Status applies to the breakpoint and is related to its condition.
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BREAKPOINT_CONDITION = 4;
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// Status applies to the breakpoint and is related to its expressions.
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BREAKPOINT_EXPRESSION = 7;
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// Status applies to the breakpoint and is related to its age.
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BREAKPOINT_AGE = 8;
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// Status applies to the entire variable.
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VARIABLE_NAME = 5;
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// Status applies to variable value (variable name is valid).
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VARIABLE_VALUE = 6;
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}
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// Distinguishes errors from informational messages.
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bool is_error = 1;
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// Reference to which the message applies.
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Reference refers_to = 2;
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// Status message text.
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FormatMessage description = 3;
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}
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// Represents a location in the source code.
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message SourceLocation {
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// Path to the source file within the source context of the target binary.
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string path = 1;
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// Line inside the file. The first line in the file has the value `1`.
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int32 line = 2;
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}
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// Represents a variable or an argument possibly of a compound object type.
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// Note how the following variables are represented:
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//
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// 1) A simple variable:
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//
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// int x = 5
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//
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// { name: "x", value: "5", type: "int" } // Captured variable
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//
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// 2) A compound object:
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//
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// struct T {
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// int m1;
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// int m2;
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// };
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// T x = { 3, 7 };
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//
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// { // Captured variable
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// name: "x",
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// type: "T",
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// members { name: "m1", value: "3", type: "int" },
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// members { name: "m2", value: "7", type: "int" }
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// }
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//
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// 3) A pointer where the pointee was captured:
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//
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// T x = { 3, 7 };
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// T* p = &x;
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//
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// { // Captured variable
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// name: "p",
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// type: "T*",
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// value: "0x00500500",
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// members { name: "m1", value: "3", type: "int" },
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// members { name: "m2", value: "7", type: "int" }
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// }
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//
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// 4) A pointer where the pointee was not captured:
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//
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// T* p = new T;
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//
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// { // Captured variable
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// name: "p",
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// type: "T*",
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// value: "0x00400400"
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// status { is_error: true, description { format: "unavailable" } }
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// }
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//
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// The status should describe the reason for the missing value,
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// such as `<optimized out>`, `<inaccessible>`, `<pointers limit reached>`.
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//
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// Note that a null pointer should not have members.
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//
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// 5) An unnamed value:
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//
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// int* p = new int(7);
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//
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// { // Captured variable
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// name: "p",
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// value: "0x00500500",
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// type: "int*",
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// members { value: "7", type: "int" } }
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//
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// 6) An unnamed pointer where the pointee was not captured:
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//
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// int* p = new int(7);
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// int** pp = &p;
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//
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// { // Captured variable
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// name: "pp",
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// value: "0x00500500",
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// type: "int**",
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// members {
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// value: "0x00400400",
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// type: "int*"
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// status {
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// is_error: true,
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// description: { format: "unavailable" } }
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// }
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// }
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// }
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//
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// To optimize computation, memory and network traffic, variables that
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// repeat in the output multiple times can be stored once in a shared
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// variable table and be referenced using the `var_table_index` field. The
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// variables stored in the shared table are nameless and are essentially
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// a partition of the complete variable. To reconstruct the complete
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// variable, merge the referencing variable with the referenced variable.
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//
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// When using the shared variable table, the following variables:
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//
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// T x = { 3, 7 };
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// T* p = &x;
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// T& r = x;
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//
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// { name: "x", var_table_index: 3, type: "T" } // Captured variables
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// { name: "p", value "0x00500500", type="T*", var_table_index: 3 }
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// { name: "r", type="T&", var_table_index: 3 }
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//
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// { // Shared variable table entry #3:
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// members { name: "m1", value: "3", type: "int" },
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// members { name: "m2", value: "7", type: "int" }
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// }
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//
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// Note that the pointer address is stored with the referencing variable
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// and not with the referenced variable. This allows the referenced variable
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// to be shared between pointers and references.
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//
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// The type field is optional. The debugger agent may or may not support it.
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message Variable {
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// Name of the variable, if any.
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string name = 1;
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// Simple value of the variable.
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string value = 2;
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// Variable type (e.g. `MyClass`). If the variable is split with
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// `var_table_index`, `type` goes next to `value`. The interpretation of
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// a type is agent specific. It is recommended to include the dynamic type
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// rather than a static type of an object.
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string type = 6;
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// Members contained or pointed to by the variable.
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repeated Variable members = 3;
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// Reference to a variable in the shared variable table. More than
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// one variable can reference the same variable in the table. The
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// `var_table_index` field is an index into `variable_table` in Breakpoint.
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google.protobuf.Int32Value var_table_index = 4;
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// unset. A status of a single variable only applies to that variable or
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// might be reported in error state even when breakpoint is not in final
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// state.
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//
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// The message may refer to variable name with `refers_to` set to
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// `VARIABLE_NAME`. Alternatively `refers_to` will be set to `VARIABLE_VALUE`.
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// In either case variable value and members will be unset.
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//
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// Example of error message applied to name: `Invalid expression syntax`.
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//
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// Example of information message applied to value: `Not captured`.
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//
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// Examples of error message applied to value:
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//
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// * `Malformed string`,
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// * `Field f not found in class C`
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// * `Null pointer dereference`
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StatusMessage status = 5;
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}
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// Represents a stack frame context.
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message StackFrame {
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// Demangled function name at the call site.
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string function = 1;
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// Source location of the call site.
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SourceLocation location = 2;
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// Note that this might not be populated for all stack frames.
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repeated Variable arguments = 3;
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// Set of local variables at the stack frame location.
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// Note that this might not be populated for all stack frames.
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}
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message Breakpoint {
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// Agents should reject breakpoints with unsupported or unknown action values.
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enum Action {
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CAPTURE = 0;
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// Log each breakpoint hit. The breakpoint remains active until
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// deleted or expired.
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LOG = 1;
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}
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// Log severity levels.
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enum LogLevel {
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// Information log message.
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INFO = 0;
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// Warning log message.
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WARNING = 1;
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// Error log message.
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ERROR = 2;
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}
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// Breakpoint identifier, unique in the scope of the debuggee.
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string id = 1;
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// Action that the agent should perform when the code at the
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// breakpoint location is hit.
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Action action = 13;
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// Breakpoint source location.
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SourceLocation location = 2;
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// Condition that triggers the breakpoint.
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// The condition is a compound boolean expression composed using expressions
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// in a programming language at the source location.
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string condition = 3;
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// List of read-only expressions to evaluate at the breakpoint location.
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// The expressions are composed using expressions in the programming language
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// at the source location. If the breakpoint action is `LOG`, the evaluated
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// expressions are included in log statements.
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repeated string expressions = 4;
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// Only relevant when action is `LOG`. Defines the message to log when
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// the breakpoint hits. The message may include parameter placeholders `$0`,
|
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// `$1`, etc. These placeholders are replaced with the evaluated value
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// of the appropriate expression. Expressions not referenced in
|
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// `log_message_format` are not logged.
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//
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// Example: `Message received, id = $0, count = $1` with
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// `expressions` = `[ message.id, message.count ]`.
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string log_message_format = 14;
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// Indicates the severity of the log. Only relevant when action is `LOG`.
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LogLevel log_level = 15;
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// When true, indicates that this is a final result and the
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// breakpoint state will not change from here on.
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bool is_final_state = 5;
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// Time this breakpoint was created by the server in seconds resolution.
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google.protobuf.Timestamp create_time = 11;
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// Time this breakpoint was finalized as seen by the server in seconds
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// resolution.
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google.protobuf.Timestamp final_time = 12;
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// E-mail address of the user that created this breakpoint
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string user_email = 16;
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// Breakpoint status.
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//
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// The status includes an error flag and a human readable message.
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// This field is usually unset. The message can be either
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// informational or an error message. Regardless, clients should always
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// display the text message back to the user.
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//
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// Error status indicates complete failure of the breakpoint.
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//
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// Example (non-final state): `Still loading symbols...`
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//
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// Examples (final state):
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//
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// * `Invalid line number` referring to location
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// * `Field f not found in class C` referring to condition
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StatusMessage status = 10;
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// The stack at breakpoint time.
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repeated StackFrame stack_frames = 7;
|
||||
|
||||
// Values of evaluated expressions at breakpoint time.
|
||||
// The evaluated expressions appear in exactly the same order they
|
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// are listed in the `expressions` field.
|
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// The `name` field holds the original expression text, the `value` or
|
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// `members` field holds the result of the evaluated expression.
|
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// If the expression cannot be evaluated, the `status` inside the `Variable`
|
||||
// will indicate an error and contain the error text.
|
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repeated Variable evaluated_expressions = 8;
|
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// The `variable_table` exists to aid with computation, memory and network
|
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// traffic optimization. It enables storing a variable once and reference
|
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// it from multiple variables, including variables stored in the
|
||||
// `variable_table` itself.
|
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// For example, the same `this` object, which may appear at many levels of
|
||||
// the stack, can have all of its data stored once in this table. The
|
||||
// stack frame variables then would hold only a reference to it.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// The variable `var_table_index` field is an index into this repeated field.
|
||||
// The stored objects are nameless and get their name from the referencing
|
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// variable. The effective variable is a merge of the referencing variable
|
||||
// and the referenced variable.
|
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repeated Variable variable_table = 9;
|
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|
||||
// A set of custom breakpoint properties, populated by the agent, to be
|
||||
// displayed to the user.
|
||||
map<string, string> labels = 17;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// 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.
|
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message Debuggee {
|
||||
// Unique identifier for the debuggee generated by the controller service.
|
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string id = 1;
|
||||
|
||||
// Project the debuggee is associated with.
|
||||
// Use project number or id when registering a Google Cloud Platform project.
|
||||
string project = 2;
|
||||
|
||||
// Uniquifier to further distiguish the application.
|
||||
// It is possible that different applications might have identical values in
|
||||
// the debuggee message, thus, incorrectly identified as a single application
|
||||
// by the Controller service. This field adds salt to further distiguish the
|
||||
// application. Agents should consider seeding this field with value that
|
||||
// identifies the code, binary, configuration and environment.
|
||||
string uniquifier = 3;
|
||||
|
||||
// Human readable description of the debuggee.
|
||||
// Including a human-readable project name, environment name and version
|
||||
// information is recommended.
|
||||
string description = 4;
|
||||
|
||||
// If set to `true`, indicates that Controller service does not detect any
|
||||
// activity from the debuggee agents and the application is possibly stopped.
|
||||
bool is_inactive = 5;
|
||||
|
||||
// Version ID of the agent.
|
||||
// Schema: `domain/language-platform/vmajor.minor` (for example
|
||||
// `google.com/java-gcp/v1.1`).
|
||||
string agent_version = 6;
|
||||
|
||||
// If set to `true`, indicates that the agent should disable itself and
|
||||
// detach from the debuggee.
|
||||
bool is_disabled = 7;
|
||||
|
||||
// Human readable message to be displayed to the user about this debuggee.
|
||||
// Absence of this field indicates no status. The message can be either
|
||||
// informational or an error status.
|
||||
StatusMessage status = 8;
|
||||
|
||||
// References to the locations and revisions of the source code used in the
|
||||
// deployed application.
|
||||
repeated google.devtools.source.v1.SourceContext source_contexts = 9;
|
||||
|
||||
// References to the locations and revisions of the source code used in the
|
||||
// deployed application.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// NOTE: this field is experimental and can be ignored.
|
||||
repeated google.devtools.source.v1.ExtendedSourceContext ext_source_contexts = 13;
|
||||
|
||||
// A set of custom debuggee properties, populated by the agent, to be
|
||||
// displayed to the user.
|
||||
map<string, string> labels = 11;
|
||||
}
|
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|
||||
// Copyright 2017 Google Inc.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
|
||||
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
|
||||
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
|
||||
//
|
||||
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
|
||||
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
|
||||
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
|
||||
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
|
||||
// limitations under the License.
|
||||
|
||||
syntax = "proto3";
|
||||
|
||||
package google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2;
|
||||
|
||||
import "google/api/annotations.proto";
|
||||
import "google/devtools/clouddebugger/v2/data.proto";
|
||||
import "google/protobuf/empty.proto";
|
||||
|
||||
option csharp_namespace = "Google.Cloud.Debugger.V2";
|
||||
option go_package = "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/devtools/clouddebugger/v2;clouddebugger";
|
||||
option java_multiple_files = true;
|
||||
option java_outer_classname = "DebuggerProto";
|
||||
option java_package = "com.google.devtools.clouddebugger.v2";
|
||||
option php_namespace = "Google\\Cloud\\Debugger\\V2";
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
// 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.
|
||||
service Debugger2 {
|
||||
// Sets the breakpoint to the debuggee.
|
||||
rpc SetBreakpoint(SetBreakpointRequest) returns (SetBreakpointResponse) {
|
||||
option (google.api.http) = { post: "/v2/debugger/debuggees/{debuggee_id}/breakpoints/set" body: "breakpoint" };
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Gets breakpoint information.
|
||||
rpc GetBreakpoint(GetBreakpointRequest) returns (GetBreakpointResponse) {
|
||||
option (google.api.http) = { get: "/v2/debugger/debuggees/{debuggee_id}/breakpoints/{breakpoint_id}" };
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Deletes the breakpoint from the debuggee.
|
||||
rpc DeleteBreakpoint(DeleteBreakpointRequest) returns (google.protobuf.Empty) {
|
||||
option (google.api.http) = { delete: "/v2/debugger/debuggees/{debuggee_id}/breakpoints/{breakpoint_id}" };
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Lists all breakpoints for the debuggee.
|
||||
rpc ListBreakpoints(ListBreakpointsRequest) returns (ListBreakpointsResponse) {
|
||||
option (google.api.http) = { get: "/v2/debugger/debuggees/{debuggee_id}/breakpoints" };
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Lists all the debuggees that the user has access to.
|
||||
rpc ListDebuggees(ListDebuggeesRequest) returns (ListDebuggeesResponse) {
|
||||
option (google.api.http) = { get: "/v2/debugger/debuggees" };
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Request to set a breakpoint
|
||||
message SetBreakpointRequest {
|
||||
// ID of the debuggee where the breakpoint is to be set.
|
||||
string debuggee_id = 1;
|
||||
|
||||
// Breakpoint specification to set.
|
||||
// The field `location` of the breakpoint must be set.
|
||||
Breakpoint breakpoint = 2;
|
||||
|
||||
// The client version making the call.
|
||||
// Schema: `domain/type/version` (e.g., `google.com/intellij/v1`).
|
||||
string client_version = 4;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Response for setting a breakpoint.
|
||||
message SetBreakpointResponse {
|
||||
// Breakpoint resource.
|
||||
// The field `id` is guaranteed to be set (in addition to the echoed fileds).
|
||||
Breakpoint breakpoint = 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Request to get breakpoint information.
|
||||
message GetBreakpointRequest {
|
||||
// ID of the debuggee whose breakpoint to get.
|
||||
string debuggee_id = 1;
|
||||
|
||||
// ID of the breakpoint to get.
|
||||
string breakpoint_id = 2;
|
||||
|
||||
// The client version making the call.
|
||||
// Schema: `domain/type/version` (e.g., `google.com/intellij/v1`).
|
||||
string client_version = 4;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Response for getting breakpoint information.
|
||||
message GetBreakpointResponse {
|
||||
// Complete breakpoint state.
|
||||
// The fields `id` and `location` are guaranteed to be set.
|
||||
Breakpoint breakpoint = 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Request to delete a breakpoint.
|
||||
message DeleteBreakpointRequest {
|
||||
// ID of the debuggee whose breakpoint to delete.
|
||||
string debuggee_id = 1;
|
||||
|
||||
// ID of the breakpoint to delete.
|
||||
string breakpoint_id = 2;
|
||||
|
||||
// The client version making the call.
|
||||
// Schema: `domain/type/version` (e.g., `google.com/intellij/v1`).
|
||||
string client_version = 3;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Request to list breakpoints.
|
||||
message ListBreakpointsRequest {
|
||||
// Wrapper message for `Breakpoint.Action`. Defines a filter on the action
|
||||
// field of breakpoints.
|
||||
message BreakpointActionValue {
|
||||
// Only breakpoints with the specified action will pass the filter.
|
||||
Breakpoint.Action value = 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ID of the debuggee whose breakpoints to list.
|
||||
string debuggee_id = 1;
|
||||
|
||||
// When set to `true`, the response includes the list of breakpoints set by
|
||||
// any user. Otherwise, it includes only breakpoints set by the caller.
|
||||
bool include_all_users = 2;
|
||||
|
||||
// When set to `true`, the response includes active and inactive
|
||||
// breakpoints. Otherwise, it includes only active breakpoints.
|
||||
bool include_inactive = 3;
|
||||
|
||||
// When set, the response includes only breakpoints with the specified action.
|
||||
BreakpointActionValue action = 4;
|
||||
|
||||
// This field is deprecated. The following fields are always stripped out of
|
||||
// the result: `stack_frames`, `evaluated_expressions` and `variable_table`.
|
||||
bool strip_results = 5;
|
||||
|
||||
// A wait token that, if specified, blocks the call until the breakpoints
|
||||
// list has changed, or a server selected timeout has expired. The value
|
||||
// should be set from the last response. The error code
|
||||
// `google.rpc.Code.ABORTED` (RPC) is returned on wait timeout, which
|
||||
// should be called again with the same `wait_token`.
|
||||
string wait_token = 6;
|
||||
|
||||
// The client version making the call.
|
||||
// Schema: `domain/type/version` (e.g., `google.com/intellij/v1`).
|
||||
string client_version = 8;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Response for listing breakpoints.
|
||||
message ListBreakpointsResponse {
|
||||
// List of breakpoints matching the request.
|
||||
// The fields `id` and `location` are guaranteed to be set on each breakpoint.
|
||||
// The fields: `stack_frames`, `evaluated_expressions` and `variable_table`
|
||||
// are cleared on each breakpoint regardless of its status.
|
||||
repeated Breakpoint breakpoints = 1;
|
||||
|
||||
// A wait token that can be used in the next call to `list` (REST) or
|
||||
// `ListBreakpoints` (RPC) to block until the list of breakpoints has changes.
|
||||
string next_wait_token = 2;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Request to list debuggees.
|
||||
message ListDebuggeesRequest {
|
||||
// Project number of a Google Cloud project whose debuggees to list.
|
||||
string project = 2;
|
||||
|
||||
// When set to `true`, the result includes all debuggees. Otherwise, the
|
||||
// result includes only debuggees that are active.
|
||||
bool include_inactive = 3;
|
||||
|
||||
// The client version making the call.
|
||||
// Schema: `domain/type/version` (e.g., `google.com/intellij/v1`).
|
||||
string client_version = 4;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Response for listing debuggees.
|
||||
message ListDebuggeesResponse {
|
||||
// List of debuggees accessible to the calling user.
|
||||
// The fields `debuggee.id` and `description` are guaranteed to be set.
|
||||
// The `description` field is a human readable field provided by agents and
|
||||
// can be displayed to users.
|
||||
repeated Debuggee debuggees = 1;
|
||||
}
|
Reference in New Issue
Block a user