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removing module path in trace in go


I need to remove absolute path in the trace, that corresponds to the imported module. Even though I compile my program so: go build -gcflags=-trimpath=$GOPATH -asmflags=-trimpath=$GOPATH I still get the full path to the module file, where the panic appeared, though the non-module file of the program doesn't show the full path:

goroutine 1 [running]:
monitors/fibre_monitor/logging.FileHandler(0x5e6755, 0x1a, 0x441, 0x0, 0x6fc23ac00, 0x1, 0x500000, 0xc000000002, 0xb)
        /home/gtristan/go/src/monitors/fibre_monitor/logging/file_handler.go:182 +0x11f
main.python_logger(0x5e1383, 0x5, 0x5e6755, 0x1a, 0x101)
        src/monitors/fibre_monitor/fibre_monitor.go:73 +0x1b5
main.main_check(0x0, 0xc00008e058)
        src/monitors/fibre_monitor/fibre_monitor.go:343 +0x65
main.main()
        src/monitors/fibre_monitor/fibre_monitor.go:428 +0x56

what can be a solution to get rid of GOPATH everywhere in the trace?


Solution

  • Use the -trimpath argument to go build (not to gcflags or asmflags):

    Without -trimpath:

    $ go build .
    $ ./panic 
    panic: bleh
    
    goroutine 1 [running]:
    main.example(0xc000046738, 0x2, 0x4, 0x473f2b, 0x5, 0xa)
        /home/me/stuff/src/github.com/me/testing/panic/main.go:9 +0x39
    main.main()
        /home/me/stuff/src/github.com/me/testing/panic/main.go:4 +0x72
    

    With -trimpath:

    $ go build -trimpath  .
    $ ./panic 
    panic: bleh
    
    goroutine 1 [running]:
    main.example(0xc000046738, 0x2, 0x4, 0x473f2b, 0x5, 0xa)
        github.com/me/testing/panic/main.go:9 +0x39
    main.main()
        github.com/me/testing/panic/main.go:4 +0x72
    
    

    Per go help build:

        -trimpath
            remove all file system paths from the resulting executable.
            Instead of absolute file system paths, the recorded file names
            will begin with either "go" (for the standard library),
            or a module path@version (when using modules),
            or a plain import path (when using GOPATH).