On 07/11/2018 21:31, MRAB wrote: > On 2018-11-07 09:20, Thomas Jollans wrote: >> On 06/11/2018 22:51, Lie Ryan wrote: >>>> I like to step through my code line by line, >>>> it's impossible to do it with >>>> object-oriented programming language. >>> >>> I suggest pudb, it's a curses based debugger, which is nicer than >>> pdb, but doesn't require tedious IDE setup. >> >> I'll just take this opportunity to point out (for those that don't know) >> that Visual Studio Code (an open source cross-platform programmer's text >> editor of the same calibre as Sublime or Atom, not an IDE) has great >> support for (graphical) debugging of Python code. Not tedious to set up, >> particularly. Obviously there are plugins for other editors, but they're >> usually not this well-integrated. >> > I find that the code does run more slowly, though.
Can't argue with that. I'm not totally sold on vscode, either. But I enjoy the debugger! > >>> >>>> Also, there's no good REPL IDE. >>> >>> Not quite sure what you meant by REPL IDE, but did you try IPython >>> >> >> If you find yourself wanting a debugger in an IPython/Jupyter notebook, >> ipdb is pretty nice. >> -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list