Vicent Giner wrote:
As far as I've understood, [the free version of] ActivePython is just a [good, ready-to-work] Python distribution. Also, it contains and editor, PythonWin Editor. Has that editor the ability of performing good debugging tasks? I mean, is it enough for doing debugging?
rudimentary.
I pose this question because I've seen there is Komodo Editor and its non-free version Komodo IDE. For me, Komodo Editor has a very good interface. And the only feature I would like to get from the non-free version of Komodo is the ability of debugging. But I won't by it if I can have nearly the same with PythonWin Editor.
The debugging ability of the Komodo IDE is _significantly_ better than the freely available debuggers. If you like the Komodo Editor, you'll love the debugger. For myself, I tend to be an old fogey, so I'd rather use Vim with a better Python mode (the current one does not work well in a "leave tabs alone" mode). Even for me, the Komodo debugger is the bee's knees. I have never worked at ActiveState; I am only a (mostly) satisfied customer. --Scott David Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list