Is it possible to use bpython as a full debugger?

空扰寡人 提交于 2019-12-04 00:20:21
MrGomez

Yes, using this wrapper, which you can also access by adding the statement import bpdb to your code. Add bpdb.set_trace() wherever you want to break, and from the pdb interpreter enter "B" to jump into a bpython session with everything from the stack frame:

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import pdb
import bpython

class BPdb(pdb.Pdb):
    """ PDB with BPython support. """

    def __init__(self):
        pdb.Pdb.__init__(self)
        self.rcLines = []
        self.prompt = '(BPdb) '
        self.intro = 'Use "B" to enter bpython, Ctrl-d to exit it.'

    def postloop(self):
        # We only want to show the intro message once.
        self.intro = None
        pdb.Pdb.postloop(self)

    ### cmd.Cmd commands


    def do_Bpython(self, arg):
        bpython.embed(self.curframe.f_locals, ['-i'])


    def help_Bpython(self):
        print "B(python)"
        print
        print ("Invoke the bpython interpreter for this stack frame. To exit "
               "bpython and return to a standard pdb press Ctrl-d")


    ### shortcuts
    do_B = do_Bpython
    help_B = help_Bpython

Your question seems perfectly valid to me!

If you are looking for a cooler looking debugger that does completion and syntax highlighting you might want to take a look at pdb++. http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pdbpp/

It's a drop in replacement for pdb. So you can continue to use

 import pdb; pdb.set_trace()

and it'll drop you into the pdb++ prompt.

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