this does not seem to work when in PDB (and consequently in iPDB)
when running `import pdb; pdb.set_trace()`.
Is there any workaround to get `await` working in PDB, or any simple way
to synchronously wait while in the debugger?
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If the below explanations would be messy please directly refer to README.md @
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A programmable python debugger. Set one breakpoint to x-ray everything.
You guys know how to bebug already. We all do. But when it comes to Machine
Learning and
> I would like to use pdb in an application where it isn't possible to use
> sys.stdin for input. I've read in the documentation for pdb.Pdb that a file
> object can be used instead of sys.stdin. Unfortunately, I'm not clear about
> my options for the file object.
>
> I've looked at rpdb on PyPI
Robert Snoeberger writes:
> I would like to use pdb in an application where it isn't possible to use
> sys.stdin for input. I've read in the documentation for pdb.Pdb that a file
> object can be used instead of sys.stdin. Unfortunately, I'm not clear about
> my options for the file object.
L
I would like to use pdb in an application where it isn't possible to use
sys.stdin for input. I've read in the documentation for pdb.Pdb that a file
object can be used instead of sys.stdin. Unfortunately, I'm not clear about my
options for the file object.
I've looked at rpdb on PyPI, which re
PyPy has recently released a reverse debugger for Python:
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/pypy-dev/2016-September/014661.html
Armin Rigo wrote:
[quote]
It is my pleasure to announce the first beta release of RevDB: a
"reverse debugger" for Python.
A reverse deb
but, call
> me stupid, I don't understand how I need to set up those pipes, how I
> need to modify my script and, above all, how I now need to invoke the
> program.
>
> Help and suggestions appreciated. I am using Python 3.4 on Cygwin and
> Ubuntu.
>
> Thanks
Hello PyMasters!
Long story short:
cat myfile.txt | python -m pdb myscript.py
doens't work (pdb hijacking stdin?).
Google indicates that someone has fixed this with named pipes, but, call
me stupid, I don't understand how I need to set up those pipes, how I
need to modify my script and, abov
On Thursday, September 11, 2014 10:15:57 PM UTC-7, Viet Nguyen wrote:
> Can anyone give me hint or reason why same command behaves differently in
> debugger mode from interactive mode:
>
>
>
> From interactive mode:
>
>
>
> >>> import os
>
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 3:15 PM, Viet Nguyen
wrote:
> But from debugger mode in a script:
>>>> import os
> (Pdb) p = os.popen('date')
> *** SyntaxError: SyntaxError('invalid syntax', ('', 1, 1, "=
> os.popen('date')")
Can anyone give me hint or reason why same command behaves differently in
debugger mode from interactive mode:
>From interactive mode:
>>> import os
>>> p = os.popen('date')
>>> p.read()
'Thu Sep 11 11:18:07 PDT 2014\n'
But from debugger mode i
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 3:14 AM, chandan kumar wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is any one aware of free ipython debugger tool.How good is this tool for
> a beginner to use like ,placing breakpoints,checking variables ,call stack
> (function flow) etc.I don't like to use python PDB .
&
El 06/09/2013, a las 08:14, chandan kumar escribió:
> Hi
>
> Is any one aware of free ipython debugger tool.How good is this tool for a
> beginner to use like ,placing breakpoints,checking variables ,call stack
> (function flow) etc.I don't like to use python PDB .
Hi
Is any one aware of free ipython debugger tool.How good is this tool for a
beginner to use like ,placing breakpoints,checking variables ,call stack
(function flow) etc.I don't like to use python PDB .
I have heard about wingware ,pycharm which are licensed versions.Used
wingware
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 9:26 AM, Dan Stromberg wrote:
>
> What's a good debugger for CPython 3.2? I'd prefer to use it on Linux
> Mint 13, and I'd be happy with something based on X11 or curses.
>
> I tried winpdb, but it was cranky that Linux didn't have a
What's a good debugger for CPython 3.2? I'd prefer to use it on Linux Mint
13, and I'd be happy with something based on X11 or curses.
I tried winpdb, but it was cranky that Linux didn't have a spawn callable.
Why they didn't use the portable subprocess module escapes m
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To: python-list@python.org
Cc:
Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2012 22:14:28 +0100
Subject: Re: bdb.Bdb (Debugger Base Class) / unittest Interaction
On 25/03/2012 21:42, Ami Tavory wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having some difficulties with the interaction between bdb.Bdb and
> scri
On 25/03/2012 21:42, Ami Tavory wrote:
Hello,
I'm having some difficulties with the interaction between bdb.Bdb and
scripts which contain unittest. Following are two simplified scenarios
of a GUI debugger Gedit plugin I'm writing based on bdb.Bdb, and a
script that is being debu
Hello,
I'm having some difficulties with the interaction between bdb.Bdb and
scripts which contain unittest. Following are two simplified scenarios of a
GUI debugger Gedit plugin I'm writing based on bdb.Bdb, and a script that
is being debugged by it.
--Scenario A--
The sc
the
smart way.
Am 29.02.2012 12:43, schrieb Shambhu Rajak:
I want building GNU debugger for mingw.
Doesn't mingw come with GDB or at least have a GDB package? However,
this has nothing to do with Python.
Need the GDB to support python How should I go about it?
You don't need GDB in or
On 7/02/2012 9:48 PM, Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote:
Vinay Sajip wrote:
On Jan 24, 2:52 pm, Rob Richardson wrote:
I use PythonWin to debug the Python scripts we write. Our scripts
often use the log2pyloggingpackage. When running the scripts inside
the debugger, we seem to get oneloggingobject
Vinay Sajip wrote:
On Jan 24, 2:52 pm, Rob Richardson wrote:
I use PythonWin to debug the Python scripts we write. Our scripts often use
the log2pyloggingpackage. When running the scripts inside the debugger, we
seem to get oneloggingobject for every time we run the script. The result
On Jan 24, 2:52 pm, Rob Richardson wrote:
> I use PythonWin to debug the Python scripts we write. Our scripts often use
> the log2pyloggingpackage. When running the scripts inside the debugger, we
> seem to get oneloggingobject for every time we run the script. The result is
>
I use PythonWin to debug the Python scripts we write. Our scripts often use
the log2py logging package. When running the scripts inside the debugger, we
seem to get one logging object for every time we run the script. The result is
that after running the script five times, the log file
On Oct 23, 7:29 am, Roger Davis wrote:
> Are there any Python debuggers with a decent GUI out there at all that
> will work on a Mac with the following features: (i) ability to pass in
> a sys.srgv[] list that the program would otherwise see without the
> debugger, (ii) display loc
In article
,
Roger Davis wrote:
> Thanks for that info, Ned, I can now get the sys.argv[] list I need,
> that's a big help! However, is there any other way to set a breakpoint
> in idle that will work on Mac OS X, maybe entering a manual command
> somewhere with a specified line number? Inabilit
rt up OK. You can set a
breakpoint, meaning that you can click on the source line and the
little stop sign icon pops up right there as expected, but when you
run the code the debugger just blows right by it like it's not even
there. Does anyone out there have a fix for this? It sounds like
In article
<04a3c943-5aee-4248-9cb3-60ea42410...@j4g2000prm.googlegroups.com>,
Roger Davis wrote:
> Hi, I have some questions about the IDLE debugger. I am using the
> 2.6.6 bundle downloaded from python.org.
>
> First, how do I debug a Python program that requires comm
Hi, I have some questions about the IDLE debugger. I am using the
2.6.6 bundle downloaded from python.org.
First, how do I debug a Python program that requires command-line
args? I usually run it with a command like
% test.py arg1 arg2 arg3
There seems to be practically no detailed IDLE
Does this describe the problem you are having?
http://bugs.python.org/issue5294
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On 09/16/10 03:38, Ed Greenberg wrote:
> I'm pretty new to Python, but I am really enjoying it as an alternative
> to Perl and PHP.
>
> When I run the debugger [import pdb; pdb.set_trace()] and then do next
> and step, and evaluate variables, etc, when I hit 'c' fo
On 09/15/2010 02:04 PM, Thomas Jollans wrote:
On Wednesday 15 September 2010, it occurred to Ed Greenberg to exclaim:
I'm pretty new to Python, but I am really enjoying it as an alternative
to Perl and PHP.
When I run the debugger [import pdb; pdb.set_trace()] and then do next
and
On Wednesday 15 September 2010, it occurred to Ed Greenberg to exclaim:
> I'm pretty new to Python, but I am really enjoying it as an alternative
> to Perl and PHP.
>
> When I run the debugger [import pdb; pdb.set_trace()] and then do next
> and step, and evaluate variables
I'm pretty new to Python, but I am really enjoying it as an alternative
to Perl and PHP.
When I run the debugger [import pdb; pdb.set_trace()] and then do next
and step, and evaluate variables, etc, when I hit 'c' for continue, we
go to the end, just fine.
As soon as I set a
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gram line by line.
> Please guide me.
> Thank you.
> Regards,
> Sanam
>
Hi Sanam,
The usual way to work that way is having one of the debuggers work in
remote debug mode (so, if you launch it from a python ide, the c++
remote debugger should connect to it remotely, or if you launch it
fr
Hi,
I want to debug my c++blocks which are dynamically
loaded into python for execution. I am using wingide for debugging python. But
its limitation is that when c++module is called in python script it doent take
me into c++ module. What I want is that I should be able to visually see the
c++ c
bar
Thanks, that could mean it is a bug from pdb in python 2.5. I tried with
ipython & python, same issue. I'll keep that in mind, sadly it concerns
a basic feature of the debugger.
JM
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On 12/11/2009 12:37 AM, Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote:
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
By just inserting the print foo statement right after changing foo's
value, I've rolled back the value to 'foo' ??? A hell of a wtf pdb
feature !
Apparently it's fixed in 2.7 and 3.1
D:\Lie Ryan\Desktop>python27 d.py
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote:
Guys,
I have some problem changing method locals with pdb:
import pdb
def test():
foo = 'foo'
pdb.set_trace()
test()
--Return--
> /home/jeanmichel/trunk/tnt/test.py(5)test()->None
-> pdb.set_trace()
(Pdb) print foo
foo
(Pdb) f
Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I have some problem changing method locals with pdb:
>
> import pdb
>
> def test():
> foo = 'foo'
> pdb.set_trace()
>
> test()
> --Return--
> > /home/jeanmichel/trunk/tnt/test.py(5)test()->None
> -> pdb.set_trace()
> (Pdb) print foo
> foo
> (Pd
Guys,
I have some problem changing method locals with pdb:
import pdb
def test():
foo = 'foo'
pdb.set_trace()
test()
--Return--
> /home/jeanmichel/trunk/tnt/test.py(5)test()->None
-> pdb.set_trace()
(Pdb) print foo
foo
(Pdb) foo = 'bar'
(Pdb) print foo
foo
(Pdb)
I tried us
rpdb2 should be compatible with Python 3.x.
And once you start a debugging session with rpdb2 (running with Python
3.x)
you can attach to it from a winpdb instance (running with Python 2.x)
On Nov 29, 2:29 pm, Yo Sato wrote:
> If there's no other choice I don't mind using winpdb, but it is
> ins
Thanx Alan,
I am using Fedora Core 11. I wanted to use emacs, rather than the
full-blown IDE or entirely gui-based debugger, and that's why I was
drawn to pydb in the first instance.
If there's no other choice I don't mind using winpdb, but it is
installed (through Yum) under Pyth
Hi,
eric4 snapshot releases support Python3.
Detlev
Yo Sato wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a relative newcomer to the Python language, and only write Python
> 3. Now I would very much like to a more-than-basic debugger. However
> it seems as if the fact that I have both Python 2 and
On 11/27/09 6:17 PM, Yo Sato wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a relative newcomer to the Python language, and only write Python
> 3. Now I would very much like to a more-than-basic debugger. However
> it seems as if the fact that I have both Python 2 and 3 on the system
> complicates
Hi,
I am a relative newcomer to the Python language, and only write Python
3. Now I would very much like to a more-than-basic debugger. However
it seems as if the fact that I have both Python 2 and 3 on the system
complicates the matter...
First I tried to use something called pydb, but it seems
The example here is for pydb which works as well (and is more like
gdb).
On Oct 23, 12:07 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" wrote:
> bdb112 wrote:
> > After a while programming in python, I still don't know how to break
> > out to the debugger other than inserting an instruction t
bdb112 wrote:
> After a while programming in python, I still don't know how to break
> out to the debugger other than inserting an instruction to cause an
> exception.
> x=1/0
>
> In IDL one woudl write
>
> stop,'reason for stopping...'
> at which po
After a while programming in python, I still don't know how to break
out to the debugger other than inserting an instruction to cause an
exception.
x=1/0
In IDL one woudl write
stop,'reason for stopping...'
at which point you can inspect locals (as in pdb) and continue (but
you ca
After a while programming in python, I still don't know how to break
out to the debugger other than inserting an instruction to cause an
exception.
x=1/0
In IDL one woudl write
stop,'reason for stopping...'
at which point you can inspect locals (as in pdb) and continue (but
you ca
ess Enter, the program gets out of debug mode.
Umm.. which debugger is that? My debugger doesn't have shift-F9...
then you probably not working under windows ...
Stef
That doesn't help. If you want help, describe the environment. Python
version, OS, and what command you
ram gets out of debug mode.
Umm.. which debugger is that? My debugger doesn't have shift-F9...
then you probably not working under windows ...
Stef
That doesn't help. If you want help, describe the environment. Python
version, OS, and what command you did to start this &q
flagmino wrote:
To get familiar with the debugger, I have loaded this program:
import math
def s1(x, y):
a = (x + y)
print("Answer from s1"), a
return
def s2(x, y):
b = (x - y)
print("This comes from s2"), b
#print z
print("call from s2: &qu
ram gets out of debug mode.
Umm.. which debugger is that? My debugger doesn't have shift-F9...
then you probably not working under windows ...
Even under Windows, you still have to specify your environment.
In both Win32 and *nix I use pdb as my debugger and shift+F9 does
bug mode.
Umm.. which debugger is that? My debugger doesn't have shift-F9...
then you probably not working under windows ...
Stef
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ug mode.
Umm.. which debugger is that? My debugger doesn't have shift-F9...
-a
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On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 6:17 PM, flagmino wrote:
> To get familiar with the debugger, I have loaded this program:
>
> import math
>
> def s1(x, y):
> a = (x + y)
> print("Answer from s1"), a
> return
>
> def s2(x, y):
> b = (x - y)
>
To get familiar with the debugger, I have loaded this program:
import math
def s1(x, y):
a = (x + y)
print("Answer from s1"), a
return
def s2(x, y):
b = (x - y)
print("This comes from s2"), b
#print z
print("call from s2: "), s1(x, y)
r
> Hi,
> Could you suggest some python debuggers?
>
> Thanks,
> Srini
Pydev has a debugger that supports the common debugger features
(watches, multiple threads, breakpoints, conditional breakpoints, step
in, out, etc -- http://fabioz.com/pydev/manual_adv_debugger.html ),
and p
On Jul 3, 8:15 am, srinivasan srinivas
wrote:
> Hi,
> Could you suggest some python debuggers?
>
> Thanks,
> Srini
>
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Ipython has good debugg
2009/7/3 Kee Nethery :
> It's not free but I like the debugger in Komodo IDE.
> Lets me simulate a web connection, lets me step through the code and examine
> the variables as it executes, can be run remotely (have not played with that
> aspect yet).
> Does variable inspection
It's not free but I like the debugger in Komodo IDE.
Lets me simulate a web connection, lets me step through the code and
examine the variables as it executes, can be run remotely (have not
played with that aspect yet).
Does variable inspection of the variables so you can dive int
2009/7/3 srinivasan srinivas :
> Could you suggest some python debuggers?
Two graphical debugger frontends:
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
http://winpdb.org/
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srinivasan srinivas a écrit :
Hi,
Could you suggest some python debuggers?
http://docs.python.org/library/pdb.html#module-pdb
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Hi,
Could you suggest some python debuggers?
Thanks,
Srini
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Hello,everyone.
Is there any configure file that can be set to save history list for
python gdb debugger?
thank you very much.
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Over at http://code.google.com/p/pydbgr/ is a rewrite of the pydb
debugger. Not all of the features from pydb have been moved over, and
the code there are some new features. Right now I'd call this alpha
software, but possibly it usable as is.
>From the development side, I think this w
However
If there's something you want to run before stepping you can do that
by monkey-patching Pdb.precmd:
snip
import pydb
def myprecmd(obj, debug_cmd):
"""Custom Hook method executed before issuing a debugger command."""
global _py
rl you can do this:
Does anyone have advice on any macros or something that i could use to
do this?
Additionally, what do people recommend as good "advanced" python
debugger guides? Explaining breakpoints and all is useful, but I
really want to know how to make sophisticated macros a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi All,
I'm switching to python from perl, and like the language a ton, but I
find pdb and pydb to be vastly inferior debuggers to the perl version.
In particular, I've grown very used to stepping into arbitrary
functions interactively. For instance, in perl you can
On Oct 10, 5:58 pm, Stef Mientki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> take a look at winpdb (which has no relation with Windows-OS !!
>
> cheers,
> Stef
Looks pretty cool; sadly, our sysadmin refuses to install wxwindows,
and the commandline version is fairly cryptic...
Thanks!
Y
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take a look at winpdb (which has no relation with Windows-OS !!
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t of values.
Does anyone have advice on any macros or something that i could use to
do this?
Additionally, what do people recommend as good "advanced" python
debugger guides? Explaining breakpoints and all is useful, but I
really want to know how to make sophisticated macros and
I have been learning the IDLE Debugger and was wondering if I was
missing something with the "Source" checkbox setting in the debugger.
As I single-step through my program, I have to uncheck and then
recheck this box in order to see the current line in the file editing
window highli
On Feb 12, 7:15 am, "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought I try to step through some simplePythoncode I wrote with IDLE
> using Debug. I'm at the early stages of learningPython. I used the shell to
> Run, then clicked on Debug->Debugger. That bro
En Tue, 12 Feb 2008 04:23:17 -0200, W. Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribió:
> BTW, what's with the close and exit options on the File menu? They both
> dump
> me out of IDLE. Odd.
Try File|New
> Any idea of whether I can "glue" the File-?Open to a
> particular folder?
Mmm, no. But it rememb
ages of learning Python. I used the shell to
>> Run, then clicked on Debug->Debugger. That brought up a window with Stack
>> and Locals checked. The buttons Go, Step, etc. are greyed out. How do I
>> proceed?
>
> IDLE has a debugger? How about that.
>
> After you
On Feb 11, 11:15�pm, "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought I try to step through some simple Python code I wrote with IDLE
> using Debug. I'm at the early stages of learning Python. I used the shell to
> Run, then clicked on Debug->Debugger. That bro
I thought I try to step through some simple Python code I wrote with IDLE
using Debug. I'm at the early stages of learning Python. I used the shell to
Run, then clicked on Debug->Debugger. That brought up a window with Stack
and Locals checked. The buttons Go, Step, etc. are greyed out
On Feb 3, 3:55 pm, Norm Matloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have something of an obsession with debuggers, so I was glad to see
> this posting. While we're on the subject, I might as well add my own
> small contribution, which I call Xpdb.
>
> Xpdb is available athttp://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/~
I have something of an obsession with debuggers, so I was glad to see
this posting. While we're on the subject, I might as well add my own
small contribution, which I call Xpdb.
Xpdb is available at http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/~matloff/xpdb.html
Quoting from the beginning of that page:
I t
Hi All,
Please find the smart debugger for python. it is an enchanced
version of python pdb with
data rendering feature.
http://develsdb.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/python/
http://develsdb.googlecode.com/svn/wiki/SmartDebuggerPython.wiki
hope you find this useful.
Regards,
Karthik
Thanks for making this terrific program.
Can you add a setting for screen size? (perhaps desired Width and
Height in pixels)?
I have my screen set at 1024x768 (the web browser window is of course
a little bit smaller) and I can't see all the program's rendering at
the far right.
-Mike
On 7/11/07,
Can anyone please tell me of a good debugger that can debug threads. My
issue is that i have a program that is crashing only under certain threads
but others are fine. And when i do it without threads it runs fine!
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Try a different type of debugger.
This one does not need you to set breakpoints.
Run the program once and after that everything is available to you.
You then just scroll to any line you're interested in and click the
variable.
It requires Firefox and Python 2.5.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> hi
> is there something like an automatic debugger module available in
> python? Say if i enable this auto debugger, it is able to run thru the
> whole python program, print variable values at each point, or print
> calls to functions..etc...just like
You may try winpdb.
I find it to be a comfortable debugger that also can attach to running
programs. (You need to add a line in your code where the program should
stop and wait for the debugger to attach.)
I am satisfied with it, but I did not debug a multi theaded app.
However, it can handle
alf wrote:
> Bill Pursell wrote:
> > Now, in another shell,
> > % gdb
> > (gdb) attach 54321
> >
>
> Thx for the reply. But I wish to debug the python program, not python
> interpreter itself.
I haven't used this, but it looks like it's worth a try:
http://hapdebugger.sourceforge.net/
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Bill Pursell wrote:
> Now, in another shell,
> % gdb
> (gdb) attach 54321
>
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alf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a two fold question:
> -how to attach the debugger to running multi threaded program
> -the objective is to find an infinite loop in one of threads which
> makes the whole thingy going craze (100%CPU)
>
> The program itself is not
Hi,
I have a two fold question:
-how to attach the debugger to running multi threaded program
-the objective is to find an infinite loop in one of threads which
makes the whole thingy going craze (100%CPU)
The program itself is not easy, in fact quite hude and sometimes it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> is there something like an automatic debugger module available in
> python? Say if i enable this auto debugger, it is able to run thru the
> whole python program, print variable values at each point, or print
> calls to functions..etc...just like the pdb mod
hi
is there something like an automatic debugger module available in
python? Say if i enable this auto debugger, it is able to run thru the
whole python program, print variable values at each point, or print
calls to functions..etc...just like the pdb module, but now it's
automatic.
t
Don Taylor wrote:
> Is there a free or low-cost version of Delphi for Windows available
> anywhere?
Sure.
If my memory serves me correctly, I have several CDs from various
computer magazines with previous versions of Delphi at home. I don't
know if such offers have been around recently, but you
Don Taylor wrote:
> Is there a free or low-cost version of Delphi for Windows available
> anywhere?
I don't know (never used Delphi actually). Anyway, you don't need to
have Delphi to use PyScripter, and PyScripter is completely free.
However, it will only run on Windows because it is developed
DP. I need tips to debug my code
>>easily.
>
>
> pythonic "debugging" in three steps:
>
> 1/ unit tests
> 2/ a bunch of print statements
> 3/ the interactive python shell
>
> All this relying on well-decoupled, modular code.
>
> FWIW, I
Don Taylor wrote:
> Is there a free or low-cost version of Delphi for Windows available
> anywhere?
>
There used to be a Delphi 6 Personal Edition that was available free
(for non-commercial use). You might still find it around somewhere.
Rowdy
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Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
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>>I like the Pyscripter, is there any Linux version or something of it.
>
>
> Sorry, I forgot to mention that there is a snag in it. Since PyScripter
> is based on Python for Delphi, it is available for Windows only.
>
Is there a free or
Can you please point some good documents (need not be Python specific)
on best practices with writing code this way ?
Thanks,
Ritesh
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