debugger
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Sat Aug 22 11:49:30 EDT 2009
Dave Angel wrote:
> Stef Mientki wrote:
>> <div class="moz-text-flowed" style="font-family: -moz-fixed">Albert
>> Hopkins wrote:
>>> On Sat, 2009-08-22 at 01:17 -0700, flagmino wrote:
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>> I am trying to debug:
>>>> I press shift-F9 and F7. I end up in the interpreter where I enter s2
>>>> (1, 2).
>>>>
>>>> >From that point if I press F7, the program restart all over.
>>>> If I press Enter, the program gets out of debug mode.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Umm.. which debugger is that? My debugger doesn't have shift-F9...
>>>
>> then you probably not working under windows ...
>>
>> Stef
>>
>> </div>
>>
> That doesn't help. If you want help, describe the environment. Python
> version, OS, and what command you did to start this "debugger." Or at
> least its name.
>
> The Windows debugger is called Debug.exe, and it doesn't accept
> Shift-F9. But I doubt the OP was talking about that one. Komodo
> doesn't seem to do anything with Shift-F9 either.
>
> PythonWin doesn't seem to, nor does Idle. Most of these could be
> customized, but that's besides the point.
>
> In version: 2.6.2 (r262:71600, Apr 21 2009, 15:05:37) [MSC v.1500 32
> bit (Intel)], running under XPsp3, with win32 extensions loaded, there
> are a bunch of files called debug or debugger. Which one might be meant
> here?
>
> Or perhaps the debugger was part of NetBeans, or Eclipse, or some other
> IDE?
>
It might be winpdb, although I haven't been able to confirm it.
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