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DAP support rust
Zeioth edited this page Aug 8, 2023
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In order to debug your programs, you have to compile them in debug mode as described next
Create a .solution file in your working directory. Then pass the -g parameter to the compiler like this
[HELLO WORLD]
entry_point="/path/to/my/entry_point_file/main.rs"
output="/path/where/the/program/will/be/written/hello_world"
parameters="-g"
That will tell the compiler to compile in debug mode.
Please note that this section has nothing to do with compiler.nvim. I'm documenting this to make your life easier. To debug Rust with DAP you have to:
- Install the
codelldbadapter usingmason-dap. - Setup
DAPfor rust
Here you have an example of how to configure DAP for rust
local dap = require("dap")
-- Rust
dap.adapters.codelldb = {
type = 'server',
port = "${port}",
executable = {
command = vim.fn.stdpath('data')..'/mason/bin/codelldb',
args = {"--port", "${port}"},
detached = function() if vim.fn.has('win32') == 1 then return false else return true end end,
}
}
dap.configurations.rust = {
{
name = 'Launch',
type = 'lldb',
request = 'launch',
program = function() -- Ask the user what executable wants to debug
return vim.fn.input('Path to executable: ', vim.fn.getcwd() .. '/bin/program', 'file')
end,
cwd = '${workspaceFolder}',
stopOnEntry = false,
args = {},
initCommands = function() -- add rust types support
-- Find out where to look for the pretty printer Python module
local rustc_sysroot = vim.fn.trim(vim.fn.system('rustc --print sysroot'))
local script_import = 'command script import "' .. rustc_sysroot .. '/lib/rustlib/etc/lldb_lookup.py"'
local commands_file = rustc_sysroot .. '/lib/rustlib/etc/lldb_commands'
local commands = {}
local file = io.open(commands_file, 'r')
if file then
for line in file:lines() do
table.insert(commands, line)
end
file:close()
end
table.insert(commands, 1, script_import)
return commands
end,
}
}Compile your program with Build solution, add a break point to your code, and then run DAP. You will see something like this.

Congratulations, now you can compile and debug Rust.
- Note that mason installs the debugger for you. You don't need to install any system dependency.
- If you find any issue while configuring DAP, run
:DapSetLogLevel traceand:DapShowLogto find the reason.