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Re: pdb with emacs
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Benjamin Rutt |
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Re: pdb with emacs |
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Wed, 01 Dec 2004 10:11:56 -0500 |
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"Yuri Shtil" <yshtil@synopsys.com> writes:
> I am trying to learn python and use the gud/pdb from emacs. The
> functionality that I am used to under gud/gdb and gud/perldb is missing, or
> I don't know how to make it work.
> Specifically: when I start pdb on a script file, the source does not show in
> an another window as it does with perldb and gdb.
The source appears for me if I do C-c C-s immediately after startup.
> If I bring it up in an another window, the ^X SPC set a break, but
> the subsequent gud-next commands do not move the execution cursor in
> the source file window.
I can in general set breakpoints using C-x SPC in the source buffer
after the source appears, which will be hit after I resume
execution. So I guess I don't observe your problems. I am using a
custom "pdb" executable script though, maybe this helps:
#!/bin/sh
exec python $HOME/opt/python-2.3/lib/python2.3/pdb.py "$@"
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