Gary Wessle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi > > using the debugger, I happen to be on a line inside a loop, after > looping few times with "n" and wanting to get out of the loop to the > next line, I set a break point on a line after the loop structure and > hit c, that does not continue out of the loop and stop at the break > line, how is it down, I read the ref docs on pdb but could not figure > it out.
The command you are probably looking for is jump. http://bashdb.sourceforge.net/pydb/pydb/lib/subsubsection-resume.html It is also documented in the stock python debugger http://docs.python.org/lib/debugger-commands.html Here's an example: pdb ~/python/ptest.py > /home/rocky/python/ptest.py(2)?() -> for i in range(1,10): (Pdb) step > /home/rocky/python/ptest.py(3)?() -> print i (Pdb) list 1 #!/bin/python 2 for i in range(1,10): 3 -> print i 4 print "tired of this" [EOF] (Pdb) jump 4 > /home/rocky/python/ptest.py(4)?() -> print "tired of this" (Pdb) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list