On 8/20/07, beginner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > I am using the Wing IDE. It works great when developing applications, > but the workflow is like Visual Studio -- after you execute it or > debug it, the python script ends. > > What I want is an interactive interpreting environment. I want the IDE > to execute a boot script to initialize my environment and create some > basic data objects. And then I want to be able to type in command on > the command line using these objects. The IDLE that comes with Python > does this, but compared with Wing, it does not have a lot of the > convenient features. > > I am wondering if there is anything more powerful than IDLE that can > do this.
I use Wing IDE. Place something like this on the bottom of your module you are debuging. Place a stop point on the line you want then start your debug! Hope that helps. def test(): c=MyClass c.do_foobar() if __name__ == '__main__': test() -- Later, Joe -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list