On Thursday, 15 November 2012 12:29:04 UTC, chip...@gmail.com  wrote:
> Hi all!
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> I have a stupid problem, for which I cannot find a solution...
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> I have a python module, lets call it debugTest.py.
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> and it contains:
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> def test():
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>     a=1
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>     b=2
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>     c=a+b
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>     c
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> so as simple as possible.
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> Now I would like to debug it in eclipse.. (I have pydev and all)
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> so the question is how do I debug the test function? (by debug I mean go into 
> it in the debugging mode and execute step by step, inspect the variables and 
> so on.. you know, like it is so easily done in Matlab for example).
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> I place a break point in the function, run the debugger and it stars and is 
> terminated immediately. (of course it does not know where to go..)
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> So how can I do this? please help!
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> Thank you all in advance!

I assume you have at the end of the debugTest.py file something like this:

if __name__ == '__main__':
   test()
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