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Debugging in pythonwin more productively

Debugging in pythonwin more productivelyJonathan Epstein Jonathan_Epstein at nih.gov
Fri Apr 27 12:03:10 EDT 2001
Hi,

There are several things which I would like to achieve from Pythonwin. I
believe that some of these can be done from the configuration file (which
invokes general.cfg), but wonder whether somebody has already implemented
these in their local setup. The ideas include:

1. From PythonWin, open the current file at the current line number using
Emacs (via gnudoit)

2. Grab some text from the current line and (say) load the second python
symbol into the Windows Clipboard. I guess that the parsing can be done
using "tokenize"

In addition, there are more things that I would like to be able to do in the
debugger, similar to the commercial ActiveState Perl debugger, namely:

1. Jump between the different panes (stack, watchpoints, etc.) using only
keystrokes.

2. Run to Cursor

3. Some sort of "Quick Eval" ... note that #2 in my first section (above) is
related to this

Finally, (how) can one save a debugging session in Pythonwin so that the
same breakpoints can be reloaded each time a program is debugged. Where is
this "breakpoint database" (if it exists) stored?

TIA,

-Jonathan








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