Thanks, I ended up rebuilding my web2py project and now it works.
On Nov 26, 2010, at 11:13 , mr.freeze wrote:
> You have to right click on your project and choose Refresh to reflect
> external changes. Do you see a green dot next to your breakpoint?
> Double click in the gray border to the left
You have to right click on your project and choose Refresh to reflect
external changes. Do you see a green dot next to your breakpoint?
Double click in the gray border to the left of the code and it should
show a green dot.
On Nov 26, 11:09 am, Lorin Rivers wrote:
> I have python run, my web2py
I have python run, my web2py app is running, I can load it in the web browser
in eclipse, the breakpoints are showing in the list of breakpoints and in the
editor, my print statements are showing in the console, but it's NOT breaking.
Also, if I edit a file in an external editor, the changes don
I use both Ubuntu 10.10 and Windows 7. The first time, you right
click web2py.py in the file tree and choose Debug As / Python Run. If
Python Run is not available, you need to verify your interpreter
setup.
On Nov 26, 10:37 am, Lorin Rivers wrote:
> So you just click (or whatever the gesture is)
So you just click (or whatever the gesture is) to the side of the line you want
to break at and it just works?
To start a session, you right-click on web2py and start a debug session?
What platform are you on?
On Nov 26, 2010, at 10:32 , mr.freeze wrote:
> I use PyDev and Eclipse. It works lik
I use PyDev and Eclipse. It works like a champ. I can set breakpoints,
inspect variables, create expressions at runtime. Very handy, not to
mention that the mercurial eclipse plugin makes it very easy to
update.
On Nov 26, 10:25 am, Lorin Rivers wrote:
> Getting pretty sick of using 'print' to de
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