hi again 

Now I've found about "RemotePDB Client", which reconnects aturomatically. That 
helps. Alas, I've seen taht typing 'cont' or 'continue' stalls the session. But 
Typing just 'c' works. Just to mention since haven't seen it mentioned anywhere.

best

Haroldo



El Sunday, March 14, 2021 a la(s) 4:22:10 AM UTC-3, Haroldo Stenger escribió:
> hi, I'm using the new PYTHONBREAKPOINT=remote_pdb.set_trace feature in python 
> 3.9.2. After breakpoint() is reached, the telnet server is enabled and I can 
> connect to the debugger. Then f.i. I do 'cont' for resuming execution, and 
> when the breakpoint() is reached again, the telnet session is stalled. I 
> telnet again, and then I can type debug commands again, and the former telnet 
> session is closed. After a 'cont' the same repeats. Is that how it is meant 
> to work ? What am I missing or getting wrong? Any help is highly appreciated 
> 
> ps. I now understand that under the PYTHONBREAKPOINT=remote_pdb.set_trace , 
> the interpreter will set a different telnet server when breakpoint() is 
> reached. That's propably not what one wants under normal functioning. But 
> then, how does one set a new breakpoint without interrupting the debugging 
> session flow? 
> 
> thanks a lot 
> 
> Haroldo
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