On Wed, 10 Dec 2014 20:23:56 -0800, Docfxit wrote: > On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 7:55:17 PM UTC-8, Ben Finney wrote: >> Docfxit <docf...@gmail.com> writes: >> >> > I am happy to paste it into a post. The reason I didn't is because >> > it's very large. The Python script is 1239 lines long. >> >> That's too long to direct us toward, no matter where you put it. >> >> Your task, then, is to construct a *much* smaller and simpler example >> that still demonstrates the behaviour you want explained. >> >> Once you have that, one of two things will be true: >> >> * It will be small and clear enough that we can discuss it here >> usefully. Or >> >> * You will have understood the problem well enough to solve it >> yourself. >> >> Please, construct a Short, Self-Contained, Complete Example >> <URL:http://sscce.org/> of code that exhibits the behaviour. >> >> -- >> \ "When cryptography is outlawed, bayl bhgynjf jvyy unir >> | >> `\ cevinpl." --Anonymous >> | >> _o__) >> | >> Ben Finney > > Thank you all for the encouragement to make it smaller. > I don't know enough about Python to figure out how to isolate where the > problem is happening.
That should then be your first port of call, check the Python documentation & step through the code manually. > > Maybe it would be best If I could get some help in getting a debugger > working so I can try to work through the script one line at a time. it is probably just as easy to add print statements into a copy of the code so you can where the code has got to & what your Values are. > I have started to install a debugger but I can't get it working. > I'm working in Win7 Pro. I'm trying to get Winpdb working. > I have an error when I run the debugger. It says winpdb is missing. > > winpdb.py is located in: -same version > C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages C:\winpdb-winpdb > > winpdb is located in: > C:\winpdb-winpdb > > Is winpdb supposed to be in c:\python27? > > If it is, how is it supposed to get there? (Some install?) > > Thanks, > > Docfxit -- You canna change the laws of physics, Captain; I've got to have thirty minutes! -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list