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vimspector - A multi language debugger for Vim
Status
This is a work in progress. It barely functions.
About
The motivation is that debugging in Vim is a pretty horrible experience, particularly if you use multiple languages. With pyclewn no more and the built-in termdebug plugin limited to gdb, I wanted to explore options.
While Language Server Protocol is well known, the Debug Adapter Protocol is less well known, but achieves a similar goal: language agnostic API abstracting debuggers from clients.
The aim of this project is to provide a simple but effective debugging experience in Vim for multiple languages, by leveraging the debug adapters that are being built for VScode.
The ability to do remote debugging is a must. This is key to my workflow, so baking it in to the debugging experience is a top bill goal for the project.
Features
None yet.
Supported Languages
None yet.
Demo
Well there is a proof of concept, showing some of the features and the use of different debug adapters and languages (c++ and Python):
Yes, it's buggy right now, and the UI is all placeholder, but it shows that there is some potential, I think.
FAQ
- Q: Does it work? A: Not yet.
License
Copyright © 2018 Ben Jackson