Jason Jiang wrote: > "Simon Forman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Jason Jiang wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I have two modules: a.py and b.py. In a.py, I have a function called > >> aFunc(). I'm calling aFunc() from b.py (of course I import module a > >> first). > >> The question is how to directly set a breakpoint in aFunc(). > >> > >> The way I'm doing now is to set a breakpoint in b.py at the line to call > >> aFunc(), 'c' to it, then 's' to step in, then set the breakpoint inside > >> aFunc() by 'b lineNumber'. It's too cumbersome. > >> > >> Thanks. > >> Jason > > > > What debugger are you using? > > I'm using Python pdb module pdb.py. >
So, can't you just issue the command: (Pdb) b a.py:aFunc or (Pdb) b a.py:lineNumber where "lineNumber" is a line number in a.py within aFunc()? http://docs.python.org/lib/debugger-commands.html Peace, ~Simon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list