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-# Debugging Go programs with the GNU Debugger
-30 Oct 2011
-Tags: debug, gdb, technical
-Summary: Announcing a new article about debugging Go programs with GDB.
-
-Andrew Gerrand
-
-##
-
-Last year we [reported](https://blog.golang.org/2010/11/debugging-go-code-status-report.html)
-that Go's [gc](https://golang.org/cmd/gc/)/[ld](https://golang.org/cmd/6l/)
-toolchain produces DWARFv3 debugging information that can be read by the GNU Debugger (GDB).
-Since then, work has continued steadily on improving support for debugging Go code with GDB.
-Among the improvements are the ability to inspect goroutines and to print
-native Go data types,
-including structs, slices, strings, maps,
-interfaces, and channels.
-
-To learn more about Go and GDB, see the [Debugging with GDB](https://golang.org/doc/debugging_with_gdb.html) article.