While print() is groovy and all, if anyone runs across a non-pdb python debugger (standalone or IDE-based) please let me know.
I too was blessed with IDE-based debugging (in the 90's!) * where you can set break point(s); * have the program stop right before a suspected failure point; * check the contents of ALL variables, and choose whether to restart; * or skip a few lines before restarting; * or change a variable (hot, move back a few lines and restart, etc. * Some, would even let you alter the code a bit before restarting. I too, miss this. Hopefully I did not miss someone mentioning such a python tool in the prior thread. Thanks! -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list