W dniu 25.10.2017 o 15:53, Ned Batchelder pisze: > On 10/25/17 9:07 AM, Thomas Jollans wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I just wanted to know what tools everyone used for debugging Python >> applications - scripts / backend / desktop apps / notebooks / whatever. >> Apart from the usual dance with log files and strategically inserted >> print() calls, that is. >> >> Of course we all know and mildly dislike pdb. >> >> Personally, in practice, I'm most likely to need a debugger when >> prototyping a function in a Jupyter notebook. There, ipdb, summoned with >> the %%debug magic incantation, does the trick. >> >> Sometimes, though, I miss having a visual debugger. You know, the kind >> that Visual Basic has had for decades. There's one in Chrome dev tools >> if you ever have the misfortune of writing JavaScript. >> >> What options are there for Python (that work)? What text editors (and >> IDEs) have a decent integrated debugger or debugging plugin? (Is there >> anything for Sublime?) Does anyone use them? (How do YOU debug?) >> >> I vaguely remember WinPDB, but that hasn't seen a release in more than >> seven years... >> >> > > pudb is a visual terminal debugger: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pudb > > It uses the same commands as pdb, so it's easy to get started, but it > gives you a variables pane, with customizable presentation, and so on. > > One of my favorite features: you can add a set_trace line in your > program, and then if during the debugging session you realize you don't > want to stop there every time, you can disable that breakpoint even > though it's an explicit line of code telling the debugger to stop.
+1 It's excellent piece of software. I started using it when debugging remote/server things, and ended with using eveywhere. It has two drawbacks: it doesn't remember your commandline, watches and sizes of panes, and has ugly default colour scheme. Few years ago, I used Eclipse+PyDev, but I was tired with recurring strange problems with Eclipse, which eg hanged until I reinstalled eclipse or removed workspace metadata. r. m. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list