Georg Brandl wrote: > May I have a short vote on this issue: > > http://bugs.python.org/issue6903 > > In short, pdb (since 2.6) uses a separate displayhook in order to avoid > _ being reassigned (which screws up debugging apps that use _ as gettext). > In that displayhook, I did not add the suppression of printing None, as > it can be confusing to look at variables and get no output: > > (Pdb) foo > 1 > (Pdb) bar > (Pdb) > > (You could argue that this is what the "p" command is for though.) > > Now in Python 3, where print is a function, if you call print in a loop > (e.g. to debug a list or dictionary, as it is advertised in the pdb docs > under the "alias" command), the output has the printed values interspersed > with "None"s. > > Now, what is the lesser evil? > > IMO not showing the extraneous Nones is preferable. Michael > cheers, > Georg > > -- http://www.ironpythoninaction.com/
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