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Re: pydb [was: The DDD tree ...]
From: |
R. Bernstein |
Subject: |
Re: pydb [was: The DDD tree ...] |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Oct 2006 20:11:35 -0400 |
David Relson writes:
> On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 10:43:18 -0400
> R. Bernstein wrote:
>
> > David Relson writes:
> > > Perchance, does the latest pydb remember breakpoints after a
> > > restart command? That's the feature I'd most like to see!
> >
> > It's there. The older pydb didn't have a gdb "run" command, so ddd
^^^^^
> > *had* to do an "exec" of the program to restart. The exec kills
> > breakpoints
^^^^
> Hi Rocky,
>
> Usually I'm restarting the debugger because I found a problem and
> changed the code. It seems that what I need is a way to restart the
> python interpreter and have persistent breakpoints. The obvious
> approach is for pydb to keep a list of breakpoints and apply them on
> restart. Since that hasn't been done, I'm guessing the solution is
> much harder to implement than that. Sigh ...
Reread the first sentence again. Get a current pydb from
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=61395
and while you are there, get the ddd-3.3.12-test5.
You can get pydb also from the Python Cheese shop or one of the
packages mentioned in http://bashdb.sf.net/pydb.
(P.S. Also do take a look at what's been written at the above URL; it
might answer questions you have as it would have in the past.)
- The DDD tree has now moved from CVS to Subversion, Andrew Gaylard, 2006/10/17
- The DDD tree has now moved from CVS to Subversion, R. Bernstein, 2006/10/20
- Re: The DDD tree has now moved from CVS to Subversion, Andrew Gaylard, 2006/10/23
- Re: The DDD tree has now moved from CVS to Subversion, R. Bernstein, 2006/10/23
- pydb [was: The DDD tree ...], David Relson, 2006/10/25
- pydb [was: The DDD tree ...], R. Bernstein, 2006/10/25
- Re: pydb [was: The DDD tree ...], David Relson, 2006/10/26
- Re: pydb [was: The DDD tree ...],
R. Bernstein <=
- Re: pydb [was: The DDD tree ...], David Relson, 2006/10/26
- Re: pydb [was: The DDD tree ...], R. Bernstein, 2006/10/26