Thank you for your answer,

 

I tried all of this without success.

 

What do you mean by “select manually managed debugger”?

 

Please can you clarify if it is possible to stop at breakpoints in C# code when called from Python code (using python dot net)?

 

Thanks

Ludovic

 

 

From: PythonDotNet [mailto:pythondotnet-bounces+ludovic.pochon-guerin=statkraft.com@python.org] On Behalf Of Denis Akhiyarov
Sent: 8. juni 2016 08:32
To: A list for users and developers of Python for .NET
Subject: Re: [Python.NET] Debugging .NET assembly from Python 3

 

There are many conversations (both codeplex and github) recorded in issue tracker for PTVS about debugging pythonnet code.

 

The starting point is to ensure that you are on .NET 4+, select manually managed, native, and python debugger engines. Also make sure that managed compatibility mode is not selected. Finally make sure that your python debug symbols are available to PTVS/VS for cross-language debugging.

 

Note that currently the PTVS remote debugger is not working for pythonnet when debugging python code.

 

 

On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 3:20 AM, Pochon-Guérin Ludovic <Ludovic.Pochon-Guerin@statkraft.com> wrote:

Hi,

 

Using Visual Studio 2015, I have a Python project and a C# DLL project.

From the Python code, I import and call functions from the C# class.

When running in Debug, I am able to stop at breakpoints in the Python code, but not in the C# code.

The debugger jumps over the calls as if no symbols were loaded.

 

I would like to know if it is possible to stop at breakpoints in the C# code and how to setup it in Visual Studio.

 

This feature works when using IronPython, but we want to use PythonDotNet from Miniconda3.

 

Thanks

Ludovic

 

 


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