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[elpa] externals/realgud-pdbpp 483b4b8e21: Initial Pdb++ setup


From: Rocky Bernstein
Subject: [elpa] externals/realgud-pdbpp 483b4b8e21: Initial Pdb++ setup
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2023 17:32:53 -0400 (EDT)

branch: externals/realgud-pdbpp
commit 483b4b8e211c783ea977c10317e815b54a3b3eaa
Author: rocky <rb@dustyfeet.com>
Commit: rocky <rocky@gnu.org>

    Initial Pdb++ setup
---
 LICENSE                                            | 674 +++++++++++++++++++++
 Makefile.am                                        |   2 +-
 README.md                                          |   2 +-
 configure.ac                                       |   6 +-
 {ipdb => pdbpp}/Makefile.am                        |   4 +-
 {ipdb => pdbpp}/core.el                            | 114 ++--
 pdbpp/elpy.el                                      |  24 +
 {ipdb => pdbpp}/init.el                            |  76 +--
 ipdb/ipdb.el => pdbpp/pdbpp.el                     |  62 +-
 {ipdb => pdbpp}/track-mode.el                      |  44 +-
 realgud-ipdb.el => realgud-pdbpp.el                |  16 +-
 test/.gitignore                                    |   1 +
 test/{test-ipdb.el => test-pdbpp.el}               |  22 +-
 test/test-pytest-failure.py                        |   8 +
 test/{test-regexp-ipdb.el => test-regexp-pdbpp.el} |  18 +-
 15 files changed, 891 insertions(+), 182 deletions(-)

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diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
index e950187f32..30bb24e0f7 100644
--- a/Makefile.am
+++ b/Makefile.am
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 # These comments before the targets start with #:
 # remake --tasks to shows the targets and the comments
 
-SUBDIRS = ipdb test
+SUBDIRS = pdbpp test
 
 GIT2CL ?= git2cl
 RUBY   ?= ruby
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 1335fb1850..eeb260f1f8 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1 +1 @@
-Emacs Lisp Module to add [ipdb](https://pypi.org/project/ipdb/) support to 
[realgud](https://github.com/realgud/realgud).
+Emacs Lisp Module to add [pdb++](https://github.com/pdbpp/pdbpp/) support to 
[realgud](https://github.com/realgud/realgud).
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index ed62976058..dc01bc97c3 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 dnl FIXME: pick up from realgud.el
-AC_INIT(realgud-ipdb, 1.0.0,)
-AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(ipdb/ipdb.el)
+AC_INIT(realgud-pdbpp, 1.0.0,)
+AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(pdbpp/pdbpp.el)
 AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([foreign])
 AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
 
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL(INSTALL_EMACS_LISP, test "x$lispdir_realgud" 
!= "x")
 
 AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile \
                  common.mk \
-                ipdb/Makefile \
+                pdbpp/Makefile \
                 test/Makefile \
                 ])
 AC_OUTPUT
diff --git a/ipdb/Makefile.am b/pdbpp/Makefile.am
similarity index 69%
rename from ipdb/Makefile.am
rename to pdbpp/Makefile.am
index b15e3bf965..00f429c3df 100644
--- a/ipdb/Makefile.am
+++ b/pdbpp/Makefile.am
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ lisp_files = $(wildcard *.el)
 EXTRA_DIST=$(lisp_files)
 lisp_LISP = $(lisp_files)
 include ../common.mk
-lispdir = @lispdir@/ipdb
+lispdir = @lispdir@/pdbpp
 
-ipdb.elc: core.elc track-mode.elc
+pdbpp.elc: core.elc track-mode.elc
 track-mode.elc: core.elc init.elc
diff --git a/ipdb/core.el b/pdbpp/core.el
similarity index 69%
rename from ipdb/core.el
rename to pdbpp/core.el
index 9201833f87..58c94ec834 100644
--- a/ipdb/core.el
+++ b/pdbpp/core.el
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2017, 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc
+;; Copyright (C) 2016-2017, 2019, 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc
 
 ;; Author: Sean Farley <sean@farley.io>, Rocky Bernstein (rocky@gnu.org)
 
@@ -23,43 +23,43 @@
 
 ;; FIXME: I think the following could be generalized and moved to
 ;; realgud-... probably via a macro.
-(defvar realgud--ipdb-minibuffer-history nil
-  "minibuffer history list for the command `ipdb'.")
+(defvar realgud--pdbpp-minibuffer-history nil
+  "minibuffer history list for the command `pdbpp'.")
 
-(defvar realgud--ipdb-remote-minibuffer-history nil
-  "minibuffer history list for the command `ipdb-remote'.")
+(defvar realgud--pdbpp-remote-minibuffer-history nil
+  "minibuffer history list for the command `pdbpp-remote'.")
 
-(easy-mmode-defmap ipdb-minibuffer-local-map
+(easy-mmode-defmap pdbpp-minibuffer-local-map
   '(("\C-i" . comint-dynamic-complete-filename))
   "Keymap for minibuffer prompting of debugger startup command."
   :inherit minibuffer-local-map)
 
 ;; FIXME: I think this code and the keymaps and history
 ;; variable chould be generalized, perhaps via a macro.
-(defun ipdb-query-cmdline (&optional opt-debugger)
+(defun pdbpp-query-cmdline (&optional opt-debugger)
   (realgud-query-cmdline
-   'ipdb-suggest-invocation
-   ipdb-minibuffer-local-map
-   'realgud--ipdb-minibuffer-history
+   'pdbpp-suggest-invocation
+   pdbpp-minibuffer-local-map
+   'realgud--pdbpp-minibuffer-history
    opt-debugger))
 
 ;; FIXME: I think this code and the keymaps and history
 ;; variable chould be generalized, perhaps via a macro.
-(defun ipdb-remote-query-cmdline ()
+(defun pdbpp-remote-query-cmdline ()
   (realgud-query-cmdline
-   'ipdb-suggest-invocation
-   ipdb-minibuffer-local-map
-   'realgud--ipdb-remote-minibuffer-history
+   'pdbpp-suggest-invocation
+   pdbpp-minibuffer-local-map
+   'realgud--pdbpp-remote-minibuffer-history
    "telnet"))
 
-(defun ipdb-parse-cmd-args (orig-args)
+(defun pdbpp-parse-cmd-args (orig-args)
   "Parse command line ORIG-ARGS for the annotate level and name of script to 
debug.
 
 ORIG-ARGS should contain a tokenized list of the command line to run.
 
 We return the a list containing:
 * the command processor (e.g. python) and it's arguments if any - a list of 
strings
-* the name of the debugger given (e.g. ipdb) and its arguments - a list of 
strings
+* the name of the debugger given (e.g. pdbpp) and its arguments - a list of 
strings
 * the script name and its arguments - list of strings
 * whether the annotate or emacs option was given ('-A', '--annotate' or 
'--emacs) - a boolean
 
@@ -68,13 +68,13 @@ For example for the following input:
    '(python2.6 -O -Qold ./gcd.py a b))
 
 we might return:
-   ((\"python2.6\" \"-O\" \"-Qold\") (\"ipdb\") (\"/tmp/gcd.py\" \"a\" \"b\") 
nil)
+   ((\"python2.6\" \"-O\" \"-Qold\") (\"pdbpp\") (\"/tmp/gcd.py\" \"a\" \"b\") 
nil)
 
 Note that the script name path has been expanded via `expand-file-name'.
 "
 
   ;; Parse the following kind of pattern:
-  ;;  [python python-options] ipdb ipdb-options script-name script-options
+  ;;  [python python-options] pdbpp pdbpp-options script-name script-options
   (let (
        (args orig-args)
        (pair)          ;; temp return from
@@ -83,9 +83,9 @@ Note that the script name path has been expanded via 
`expand-file-name'.
        ;; since the two args can be run together, e.g. "-C/tmp" or "-C /tmp"
        ;;
        (python-two-args '())
-       ;; ipdb doesn't have any arguments
-       (ipdb-two-args '())
-       (ipdb-opt-two-args '())
+       ;; pdbpp doesn't have any arguments
+       (pdbpp-two-args '())
+       (pdbpp-opt-two-args '())
        (interp-regexp
         (if (member system-type (list 'windows-nt 'cygwin 'msdos))
             "^python[-0-9.]*\\(.exe\\)?$"
@@ -118,13 +118,13 @@ Note that the script name path has been expanded via 
`expand-file-name'.
          (nconc interpreter-args (car pair))
          (setq args (cadr pair))))
 
-      ;; Remove "ipdb" from "ipdb --ipdb-options script
+      ;; Remove "pdbpp" from "pdbpp --pdbpp-options script
       ;; --script-options"
       (setq debugger-name (file-name-sans-extension
                           (file-name-nondirectory (car args))))
-      (unless (string-match "^\\(ipdb\\|cli.py\\)$" debugger-name)
+      (unless (string-match "^\\(pdbpp\\|cli.py\\)$" debugger-name)
        (message
-        "Expecting debugger name `%s' to be `ipdb' or `cli.py'"
+        "Expecting debugger name `%s' to be `pdbpp' or `cli.py'"
         debugger-name))
       (setq debugger-args (list (pop args)))
 
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ Note that the script name path has been expanded via 
`expand-file-name'.
           ;; Options with arguments.
           ((string-match "^-" arg)
            (setq pair (realgud-parse-command-arg
-                       args ipdb-two-args ipdb-opt-two-args))
+                       args pdbpp-two-args pdbpp-opt-two-args))
            (nconc debugger-args (car pair))
            (setq args (cadr pair)))
           ;; Anything else must be the script to debug.
@@ -144,13 +144,13 @@ Note that the script name path has been expanded via 
`expand-file-name'.
           )))
       (list interpreter-args debugger-args script-args annotate-p))))
 
-(defun ipdb-parse-remote-cmd-args (orig-args)
+(defun pdbpp-parse-remote-cmd-args (orig-args)
     "Parse command line ORIG-ARGS
 ORIG-ARGS should contain a tokenized list of the command line to run.
 
 We return the a list containing:
 * the command processor (e.g. python) and it's arguments if any - a list of 
strings
-* the name of the debugger given (e.g. ipdb) and its arguments - a list of 
strings
+* the name of the debugger given (e.g. pdbpp) and its arguments - a list of 
strings
 * the script name and its arguments - list of strings
 * nil
 
@@ -163,53 +163,53 @@ we might return:
 
 Note that the script name path has been expanded via `expand-file-name'.
 "
-    (list orig-args '("ipdb") nil nil nil)
+    (list orig-args '("pdbpp") nil nil nil)
   )
 
   ;; To silence Warning: reference to free variable
-(defvar realgud--ipdb-command-name)
+(defvar realgud--pdbpp-command-name)
 
-(defun ipdb-remote-suggest-invocation (debugger-name)
-  "Suggest an ipdb command invocation via `realgud-suggest-invocaton'"
+(defun pdbpp-remote-suggest-invocation (debugger-name)
+  "Suggest an pdbpp command invocation via `realgud-suggest-invocaton'"
   "telnet 127.0.0.1 4000")
 
-(defun ipdb-suggest-invocation (debugger-name)
-  "Suggest a ipdb command invocation via `realgud-suggest-invocaton'"
-  (realgud-suggest-invocation (or realgud--ipdb-command-name debugger-name)
-                             realgud--ipdb-minibuffer-history
+(defun pdbpp-suggest-invocation (debugger-name)
+  "Suggest a pdbpp command invocation via `realgud-suggest-invocaton'"
+  (realgud-suggest-invocation (or realgud--pdbpp-command-name debugger-name)
+                             realgud--pdbpp-minibuffer-history
                              "python" "\\.py"))
 
-(defun ipdb-reset ()
-  "Ipdb cleanup - remove debugger's internal buffers (frame,
+(defun pdbpp-reset ()
+  "Pdbpp cleanup - remove debugger's internal buffers (frame,
 breakpoints, etc.)."
   (interactive)
-  ;; (ipdb-breakpoint-remove-all-icons)
+  ;; (pdbpp-breakpoint-remove-all-icons)
   (dolist (buffer (buffer-list))
-    (when (string-match "\\*ipdb-[a-z]+\\*" (buffer-name buffer))
+    (when (string-match "\\*pdbpp-[a-z]+\\*" (buffer-name buffer))
       (let ((w (get-buffer-window buffer)))
         (when w
           (delete-window w)))
       (kill-buffer buffer))))
 
-;; (defun ipdb-reset-keymaps()
+;; (defun pdbpp-reset-keymaps()
 ;;   "This unbinds the special debugger keys of the source buffers."
 ;;   (interactive)
-;;   (setcdr (assq 'ipdb-debugger-support-minor-mode minor-mode-map-alist)
-;;       ipdb-debugger-support-minor-mode-map-when-deactive))
+;;   (setcdr (assq 'pdbpp-debugger-support-minor-mode minor-mode-map-alist)
+;;       pdbpp-debugger-support-minor-mode-map-when-deactive))
 
-(defconst realgud--ipdb-complete-script
+(defconst realgud--pdbpp-complete-script
   (concat
    "from IPython import get_ipython;"
    "comp = '''%s''';"
    "prefix, candidates = get_ipython().Completer.complete(line_buffer = comp);"
    "print(';'.join([prefix] + candidates))"))
 
-(defun realgud--ipdb-backend-complete ()
-  "Send a command to the ipdb buffer and parse the output.
+(defun realgud--pdbpp-backend-complete ()
+  "Send a command to the pdbpp buffer and parse the output.
 
 The idea here is to rely on the
 `comint-redirect-send-command-to-process' function to send a
-python command `realgud--ipdb-complete-script' that will return
+python command `realgud--pdbpp-complete-script' that will return
 the completions for the given input."
   (interactive)
   (let ((buffer (current-buffer))
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ the completions for the given input."
     ;; get the input string
     (when (> end-pos start-pos)
       (let* ((input-str (buffer-substring-no-properties start-pos end-pos))
-             (command-str (format realgud--ipdb-complete-script input-str))
+             (command-str (format realgud--pdbpp-complete-script input-str))
              (output-str (with-temp-buffer
                            (comint-redirect-send-command-to-process
                             command-str (current-buffer) process nil t)
@@ -234,17 +234,17 @@ the completions for the given input."
              (prefix (car output-values)))
         (list (- end-pos (length prefix)) end-pos (cdr output-values))))))
 
-(defun realgud--ipdb-completion-at-point ()
-  (let ((ipdb (realgud--ipdb-backend-complete)))
-    (when ipdb
-      (list (nth 0 ipdb)
-            (nth 1 ipdb)
-            (nth 2 ipdb)
+(defun realgud--pdbpp-completion-at-point ()
+  (let ((pdbpp (realgud--pdbpp-backend-complete)))
+    (when pdbpp
+      (list (nth 0 pdbpp)
+            (nth 1 pdbpp)
+            (nth 2 pdbpp)
             :exclusive 'yes))))
 
-(defun realgud--ipdb-customize ()
-  "Use `customize' to edit the settings of the `ipdb' debugger."
+(defun realgud--pdbpp-customize ()
+  "Use `customize' to edit the settings of the `pdbpp' debugger."
   (interactive)
-  (customize-group 'realgud--ipdb))
+  (customize-group 'realgud--pdbpp))
 
-(provide-me "realgud--ipdb-")
+(provide-me "realgud--pdbpp-")
diff --git a/pdbpp/elpy.el b/pdbpp/elpy.el
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..165a2eca3e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pdbpp/elpy.el
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+;; Copyright (C) 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc
+
+(defun elpy-test-pytest-pdb-runner (top file module test)
+  (interactive (elpy-test-at-point))
+  (realgud:pdbpp (format "python -m pytest --pdb -s %s"
+                       (cond
+                        (test
+                         (let ((test-list (split-string test "\\.")))
+                           (mapconcat #'identity
+                                      (cons file test-list)
+                                      "::")))
+                        (module file)
+                        (t "")))))
+
+(defun elpy-test-pdb (&optional test-whole-project)
+  "Run test the current project with the elpy-test-pdb-runner
+
+            prefix args have the same semantics as for `elpy-test'"
+  (interactive "P")
+  (let ((elpy-test-runner elpy-test-pdb-runner))
+    (elpy-test test-whole-project)))
+(defvar elpy-test-pdb-runner
+  #'elpy-test-pytest-pdb-runner
+  "Test runner to run with pdb++")
diff --git a/ipdb/init.el b/pdbpp/init.el
similarity index 64%
rename from ipdb/init.el
rename to pdbpp/init.el
index 35226076e0..7d7d8f93db 100644
--- a/ipdb/init.el
+++ b/pdbpp/init.el
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-;; Copyright (C) 2016, 2018-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc
+;; Copyright (C) 2016, 2018-2019, 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc
 
 ;; Author: Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>
 ;; Author: Sean Farley <sean@farley.io>
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
 
 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 ;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-;; ipdb: "interactive" debugger extension to Python debugger pdb
+;; pdbpp: "interactive" debugger extension to Python debugger pdb
 
 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib))   ;For setf.
 
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 (defvar realgud-pat-hash)
 (declare-function make-realgud-loc-pat 'realgud-regexp)
 
-(defvar realgud:ipdb-pat-hash (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
+(defvar realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
   "Hash key is the what kind of pattern we want to match:
 backtrace, prompt, etc.  The values of a hash entry is a
 realgud-loc-pat struct")
@@ -36,16 +36,18 @@ realgud-loc-pat struct")
 ;; User-definable variables
 ;;
 
-;; realgud-loc-pat that describes a ipdb location generally shown
+;; realgud-loc-pat that describes a pdbpp location generally shown
 ;; before a command prompt.
 ;;
 ;; Program-location lines look like this:
-;;   > /usr/bin/zonetab2pot.py(15)<module>()
+;;   [0] > /usr/bin/zonetab2pot.py(15)<module>()
 ;; or MS Windows:
-;;   > c:\\mydirectory\\gcd.py(10)<module>
-(setf (gethash "loc" realgud:ipdb-pat-hash)
+;;   [0] > c:\\mydirectory\\gcd.py(10)<module>
+(setf (gethash "loc" realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash)
       (make-realgud-loc-pat
-       :regexp "^> \\(\\(?:[a-zA-Z]:\\)?[-a-zA-Z0-9_/.\\\\ ]+\\)(\\([0-9]+\\))"
+       :regexp "^\\[[0-9]+\\] > \\(\\(?:[a-zA-Z]:\\)?[-a-zA-Z0-9_/.\\\\ 
]+\\)(\\([0-9]+\\))"
+       ;; Todo add a frame group in realgud for pattern group 1. That is the 
first
+       ;; number in [] above.
        :file-group 1
        :line-group 2))
 
@@ -54,25 +56,25 @@ realgud-loc-pat struct")
 ;; associations for them.  This list is used to seed a field of the
 ;; same name in the cmd-info structure inside a command buffer. A user
 ;; may add additional files to the command-buffer's re-ignore-list.
-(setf (gethash "ignore-re-file-list" realgud:ipdb-pat-hash)
+(setf (gethash "ignore-re-file-list" realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash)
       (list realgud-python-ignore-file-re))
 
-(setf (gethash "prompt" realgud:ipdb-pat-hash)
+(setf (gethash "prompt" realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash)
       (make-realgud-loc-pat
-       :regexp   "^ipdb[>] "
+       :regexp   "^(Pdb++) "
        ))
 
 ;;  realgud-loc-pat that describes a Python backtrace line.
-(setf (gethash "lang-backtrace" realgud:ipdb-pat-hash)
+(setf (gethash "lang-backtrace" realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash)
       realgud-python-backtrace-loc-pat)
 
-(setf (gethash "debugger-backtrace" realgud:ipdb-pat-hash)
+(setf (gethash "debugger-backtrace" realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash)
       realgud:python-trepan-backtrace-pat)
 
 ;;  realgud-loc-pat that describes a line a Python "info break" line.
 ;; For example:
 ;; 1   breakpoint    keep y   at /usr/local/bin/trepan3k:7
-(setf (gethash "debugger-breakpoint" realgud:ipdb-pat-hash)
+(setf (gethash "debugger-breakpoint" realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash)
   (make-realgud-loc-pat
    :regexp (format "^%s[ \t]+\\(breakpoint\\)[ \t]+\\(keep\\|del\\)[ 
\t]+\\(yes\\|no\\)[ \t]+.*at \\(.+\\):%s"
                   realgud:regexp-captured-num realgud:regexp-captured-num)
@@ -83,16 +85,16 @@ realgud-loc-pat struct")
    :line-group 6))
 
 ;;  realgud-loc-pat that describes location in a pytest error
-(setf (gethash "pytest-error" realgud:ipdb-pat-hash)
+(setf (gethash "pytest-error" realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash)
       realgud-pytest-error-loc-pat)
 
 ;;  realgud-loc-pat that describes location in a flake8 message
-(setf (gethash "flake8-msg" realgud:ipdb-pat-hash)
+(setf (gethash "flake8-msg" realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash)
       realgud-flake8-msg-loc-pat)
 
 ;;  realgud-loc-pat that describes a "breakpoint set" line. For example:
-;;     Breakpoint 1 at /usr/bin/ipdb:7
-(setf (gethash "brkpt-set" realgud:ipdb-pat-hash)
+;;     Breakpoint 1 at /usr/bin/pdbpp:7
+(setf (gethash "brkpt-set" realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash)
       (make-realgud-loc-pat
        :regexp "^Breakpoint \\([0-9]+\\) at[ 
\t\n]+\\(.+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)\\(\n\\|$\\)"
        :num 1
@@ -101,12 +103,12 @@ realgud-loc-pat struct")
 
 ;; realgud-loc-pat that describes a "delete breakpoint" line
 ;; Python 3 includes a file name and line number; Python 2 doesn't
-(setf (gethash "brkpt-del" realgud:ipdb-pat-hash)
+(setf (gethash "brkpt-del" realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash)
       (make-realgud-loc-pat
        :regexp "^Deleted breakpoint \\([0-9]+\\)"
        :num 1))
 
-(setf (gethash "font-lock-keywords" realgud:ipdb-pat-hash)
+(setf (gethash "font-lock-keywords" realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash)
       '(
        ;; The frame number and first type name, if present.
        ("^\\(->\\|##\\)\\([0-9]+\\) \\(<module>\\)? 
*\\([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*\\)(\\(.+\\))?"
@@ -132,31 +134,31 @@ realgud-loc-pat struct")
        ("\\<\\([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*\\)\\.\\([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*\\)"
         (1 font-lock-type-face)
         (2 font-lock-function-name-face))
-       ;; (ipdb-frames-match-current-line
-       ;;  (0 ipdb-frames-current-frame-face append))
+       ;; (pdbpp-frames-match-current-line
+       ;;  (0 pdbpp-frames-current-frame-face append))
        ))
 
-(setf (gethash "ipdb" realgud-pat-hash) realgud:ipdb-pat-hash)
+(setf (gethash "pdbpp" realgud-pat-hash) realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash)
 
-(defvar realgud:ipdb-command-hash (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
+(defvar realgud:pdbpp-command-hash (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
   "Hash key is command name like 'finish' and the value is
-the ipdb command to use, like 'return'")
+the pdbpp command to use, like 'return'")
 
-;; Mappings between ipdb-specific names and GUD names
-(setf (gethash "finish"           realgud:ipdb-command-hash) "return")
-(setf (gethash "kill"             realgud:ipdb-command-hash) "quit")
-(setf (gethash "backtrace"        realgud:ipdb-command-hash) "where")
+;; Mappings between pdbpp-specific names and GUD names
+(setf (gethash "finish"           realgud:pdbpp-command-hash) "return")
+(setf (gethash "kill"             realgud:pdbpp-command-hash) "quit")
+(setf (gethash "backtrace"        realgud:pdbpp-command-hash) "where")
 ;; Clear in Python does both the usual “delete” and “clear”
-(setf (gethash "delete"           realgud:ipdb-command-hash) "clear %p")
-(setf (gethash "clear"            realgud:ipdb-command-hash) "clear %X:%l")
+(setf (gethash "delete"           realgud:pdbpp-command-hash) "clear %p")
+(setf (gethash "clear"            realgud:pdbpp-command-hash) "clear %X:%l")
 ;; Use ‘!’ instead of ‘p’, since ‘p’ only works for expressions, not statements
-(setf (gethash "eval"             realgud:ipdb-command-hash) "pp %s")
-(setf (gethash "info-breakpoints" realgud:ipdb-command-hash) "break")
+(setf (gethash "eval"             realgud:pdbpp-command-hash) "pp %s")
+(setf (gethash "info-breakpoints" realgud:pdbpp-command-hash) "break")
 
 ;; Unsupported features:
-(setf (gethash "shell" realgud:ipdb-command-hash) "*not-implemented*")
-(setf (gethash "frame" realgud:ipdb-command-hash) "*not-implemented*")
+(setf (gethash "shell" realgud:pdbpp-command-hash) "*not-implemented*")
+(setf (gethash "frame" realgud:pdbpp-command-hash) "*not-implemented*")
 
-(setf (gethash "ipdb" realgud-command-hash) realgud:ipdb-command-hash)
+(setf (gethash "pdbpp" realgud-command-hash) realgud:pdbpp-command-hash)
 
-(provide-me "realgud--ipdb-")
+(provide-me "realgud--pdbpp-")
diff --git a/ipdb/ipdb.el b/pdbpp/pdbpp.el
similarity index 64%
rename from ipdb/ipdb.el
rename to pdbpp/pdbpp.el
index fc4c53c1f2..2d308dde6c 100644
--- a/ipdb/ipdb.el
+++ b/pdbpp/pdbpp.el
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-;; Copyright (C) 2016, 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc
+;; Copyright (C) 2016, 2019, 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc
 
 ;; Author: Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>
 ;; Author: Sean Farley <sean@farley.io>
@@ -16,16 +16,16 @@
 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 ;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
-;;  `ipdb' Main interface to ipdb via Emacs
+;;  `pdbpp' Main interface to pdbpp via Emacs
 (require 'load-relative)
 
 (require 'realgud)
-(require-relative-list '("core" "track-mode") "realgud--ipdb-")
+(require-relative-list '("core" "track-mode") "realgud--pdbpp-")
 
 ;; This is needed, or at least the docstring part of it is needed to
 ;; get the customization menu to work in Emacs 24.
-(defgroup realgud:ipdb nil
-  "The realgud interface to the Python ipdb debugger"
+(defgroup realgud:pdbpp nil
+  "The realgud interface to the Python pdbpp debugger"
   :group 'realgud
   :version "25.1")
 
@@ -35,32 +35,32 @@
 ;; User-definable variables
 ;;
 
-(defcustom realgud--ipdb-command-name
-  "ipdb"
+(defcustom realgud--pdbpp-command-name
+  "pdbpp"
   "File name for executing the stock Python debugger and command options.
 This should be an executable on your path, or an absolute file name."
   :type 'string
-  :group 'realgud:ipdb)
+  :group 'realgud:pdbpp)
 ;; -------------------------------------------------------------------
 ;; The end.
 ;;
 
-(declare-function ipdb-track-mode       'realgud:ipdb-track)
-(declare-function ipdb-query-cmdline    'realgud:ipdb-core)
-(declare-function ipdb-parse-cmd-args   'realgud:ipdb-core)
-(declare-function realgud--ipdb-completion-at-point 'realgud:ipdb-core)
+(declare-function pdbpp-track-mode       'realgud:pdbpp-track)
+(declare-function pdbpp-query-cmdline    'realgud:pdbpp-core)
+(declare-function pdbpp-parse-cmd-args   'realgud:pdbpp-core)
+(declare-function realgud--pdbpp-completion-at-point 'realgud:pdbpp-core)
 (declare-function realgud:run-debugger 'realgud:run)
 
 ;;;###autoload
-(defun realgud:ipdb (&optional opt-cmd-line no-reset)
-  "Invoke the ipdb Python debugger and start the Emacs user interface.
+(defun realgud:pdbpp (&optional opt-cmd-line no-reset)
+  "Invoke the pdbpp Python debugger and start the Emacs user interface.
 
-String OPT-CMD-LINE specifies how to run ipdb. You will be prompted
+String OPT-CMD-LINE specifies how to run pdbpp. You will be prompted
 for a command line is one isn't supplied.
 
 OPT-COMMAND-LINE is treated like a shell string; arguments are
 tokenized by `split-string-and-unquote'. The tokenized string is
-parsed by `ipdb-parse-cmd-args' and path elements found by that
+parsed by `pdbpp-parse-cmd-args' and path elements found by that
 are expanded using `realgud:expand-file-name-if-exists'.
 
 Normally, command buffers are reused when the same debugger is
@@ -72,31 +72,31 @@ marginal icons is reset. See `loc-changes-clear-buffer' to 
clear
 fringe and marginal icons.
 "
   (interactive)
-  (let ((cmd-buf (realgud:run-debugger "ipdb" 'ipdb-query-cmdline
-                                       'ipdb-parse-cmd-args
-                                       'realgud--ipdb-minibuffer-history
+  (let ((cmd-buf (realgud:run-debugger "pdbpp" 'pdbpp-query-cmdline
+                                       'pdbpp-parse-cmd-args
+                                       'realgud--pdbpp-minibuffer-history
                                        opt-cmd-line no-reset))
         )
     (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions
-              'realgud--ipdb-completion-at-point nil t)
+              'realgud--pdbpp-completion-at-point nil t)
     (with-current-buffer cmd-buf
       (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions
-               'realgud--ipdb-completion-at-point nil t)
+               'realgud--pdbpp-completion-at-point nil t)
       )
     cmd-buf)
   )
 
 
 ;;;###autoload
-(defun realgud:ipdb-remote (&optional opt-cmd-line no-reset)
-  "Invoke the ipdb Python debugger and start the Emacs user interface.
+(defun realgud:pdbpp-remote (&optional opt-cmd-line no-reset)
+  "Invoke the pdbpp Python debugger and start the Emacs user interface.
 
-String OPT-CMD-LINE specifies how to run ipdb. You will be prompted
+String OPT-CMD-LINE specifies how to run pdbpp. You will be prompted
 for a command line is one isn't supplied.
 
 OPT-COMMAND-LINE is treated like a shell string; arguments are
 tokenized by `split-string-and-unquote'. The tokenized string is
-parsed by `ipdb-parse-remote-cmd-args' and path elements found by that
+parsed by `pdbpp-parse-remote-cmd-args' and path elements found by that
 are expanded using `realgud:expand-file-name-if-exists'.
 
 Normally, command buffers are reused when the same debugger is
@@ -108,18 +108,18 @@ marginal icons is reset. See `loc-changes-clear-buffer' 
to clear
 fringe and marginal icons.
 "
   (interactive)
-  (let ((cmd-buf (realgud:run-debugger "ipdb" 'ipdb-remote-query-cmdline
-                                       'ipdb-parse-remote-cmd-args
-                                       'realgud--ipdb-remote-minibuffer-history
-                                       opt-cmd-line no-reset "remote-ipdb"))
+  (let ((cmd-buf (realgud:run-debugger "pdbpp" 'pdbpp-remote-query-cmdline
+                                       'pdbpp-parse-remote-cmd-args
+                                       
'realgud--pdbpp-remote-minibuffer-history
+                                       opt-cmd-line no-reset "remote-pdbpp"))
         )
     (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions
-              'realgud--ipdb-completion-at-point nil t)
+              'realgud--pdbpp-completion-at-point nil t)
     cmd-buf)
   )
 
 
 ;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'ipdb 'realgud:ipdb)
+(defalias 'pdbpp 'realgud:pdbpp)
 
 (provide-me "realgud-")
diff --git a/ipdb/track-mode.el b/pdbpp/track-mode.el
similarity index 59%
rename from ipdb/track-mode.el
rename to pdbpp/track-mode.el
index bebdf6f111..30aef17cd9 100644
--- a/ipdb/track-mode.el
+++ b/pdbpp/track-mode.el
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-;; Copyright (C) 2016, 2018, 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc
+;; Copyright (C) 2016, 2018, 2019, 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc
 
 ;; Author: Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>
 ;; Author: Sean Farley <sean@farley.io>
@@ -15,61 +15,61 @@
 
 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 ;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-;; Python "ipdb" Debugger tracking a comint buffer.
+;; Python "pdbpp" Debugger tracking a comint buffer.
 
 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib))
 
 (require 'realgud)
 (require 'load-relative)
 
-(require-relative-list '("core" "init") "realgud--ipdb-")
+(require-relative-list '("core" "init") "realgud--pdbpp-")
 
-(realgud-track-mode-vars "ipdb")
+(realgud-track-mode-vars "pdbpp")
 
 (declare-function realgud-track-mode 'realgud-track-mode)
 (declare-function realgud-track-mode-setup 'realgud-track-mode)
 (declare-function realgud:track-set-debugger 'realgud-track-mode)
 (declare-function realgud-python-populate-command-keys 'realgud-lang-python)
-(declare-function realgud:ipdb-completion-at-point 'realgud:ipdb-core)
+(declare-function realgud:pdbpp-completion-at-point 'realgud:pdbpp-core)
 
-(realgud-python-populate-command-keys ipdb-track-mode-map)
+(realgud-python-populate-command-keys pdbpp-track-mode-map)
 
-(defun ipdb-track-mode-hook()
-  (if ipdb-track-mode
+(defun pdbpp-track-mode-hook()
+  (if pdbpp-track-mode
       (progn
-        (use-local-map ipdb-track-mode-map)
+        (use-local-map pdbpp-track-mode-map)
        (realgud:remove-ansi-schmutz)
         (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions
-                  'realgud:ipdb-completion-at-point nil t)
-        (message "using ipdb mode map")
+                  'realgud:pdbpp-completion-at-point nil t)
+        (message "using pdbpp mode map")
         )
-    (message "ipdb track-mode-hook disable called")
+    (message "pdbpp track-mode-hook disable called")
     )
 )
 
-(define-minor-mode ipdb-track-mode
-  "Minor mode for tracking ipdb source locations inside a process shell via 
realgud. ipdb is a Python debugger based on ipython.
+(define-minor-mode pdbpp-track-mode
+  "Minor mode for tracking pdbpp source locations inside a process shell via 
realgud. pdbpp is a Python debugger based on ipython.
 
 If called interactively with no prefix argument, the mode is toggled. A prefix 
argument, captured as ARG, enables the mode if the argument is positive, and 
disables it otherwise.
 
 a process shell.
 
-\\{ipdb-track-mode-map}
+\\{pdbpp-track-mode-map}
 "
   :init-value nil
-  ;; :lighter " ipdb"   ;; mode-line indicator from realgud-track is 
sufficient.
+  ;; :lighter " pdbpp"   ;; mode-line indicator from realgud-track is 
sufficient.
   ;; The minor mode bindings.
   :global nil
-  :group 'realgud:ipdb
-  :keymap ipdb-track-mode-map
-  (realgud:track-set-debugger "ipdb")
-  (if ipdb-track-mode
+  :group 'realgud:pdbpp
+  :keymap pdbpp-track-mode-map
+  (realgud:track-set-debugger "pdbpp")
+  (if pdbpp-track-mode
       (progn
        (realgud-track-mode-setup 't)
-        (ipdb-track-mode-hook))
+        (pdbpp-track-mode-hook))
     (progn
       (setq realgud-track-mode nil)
       ))
 )
 
-(provide-me "realgud--ipdb-")
+(provide-me "realgud--pdbpp-")
diff --git a/realgud-ipdb.el b/realgud-pdbpp.el
similarity index 80%
rename from realgud-ipdb.el
rename to realgud-pdbpp.el
index bbc64d85aa..c341b030b7 100644
--- a/realgud-ipdb.el
+++ b/realgud-pdbpp.el
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-;;; realgud-ipdb.el --- Realgud front-end to ipdb  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+;;; realgud-pdbpp.el --- Realgud front-end to pdb++  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
 
 ;; Author: Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>
 ;; Version: 1.0.0
 ;; Package-Type: multi
 ;; Package-Requires: ((realgud "1.5.0") (load-relative "1.3.1") (emacs "25"))
-;; URL: https://github.com/realgud/realgud-ipdb
+;; URL: https://github.com/realgud/realgud-pdbpp
 ;; Compatibility: GNU Emacs 25.x
 
 ;; Copyright (C) 2019, 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc
@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 
-;; realgud support for the Python ipdb
-;; See https://pypi.org/project/ipdb/
+;; realgud support for the Python pdbpp
+;; See https://github.com/pdbpp/pdbpp
 
 ;;; Code:
 
@@ -37,12 +37,12 @@
 
 (require 'load-relative)
 
-(defgroup realgud-ipdb  nil
-  "Realgud interface to ipdb"
+(defgroup realgud-pdbpp  nil
+  "Realgud interface to pdb++"
   :group 'realgud
   :version "25.1")
 
-(require-relative-list '( "./ipdb/ipdb" ) "realgud-")
+(require-relative-list '( "./pdbpp/pdbpp" ) "realgud-")
 
 (provide-me)
-;;; realgud-ipdb.el ends here
+;;; realgud-pdb++.el ends here
diff --git a/test/.gitignore b/test/.gitignore
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..225fc6f665
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/.gitignore
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+/__pycache__
diff --git a/test/test-ipdb.el b/test/test-pdbpp.el
similarity index 65%
rename from test/test-ipdb.el
rename to test/test-pdbpp.el
index 030a94bca9..b92fcb6eae 100644
--- a/test/test-ipdb.el
+++ b/test/test-pdbpp.el
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
 
 (require 'test-simple)
 (require 'load-relative)
-(load-file "../ipdb/ipdb.el")
+(load-file "../pdbpp/pdbpp.el")
 
 (eval-when-compile (defvar test:run-process-save))
 
-(declare-function ipdb-parse-cmd-args 'realgud:ipdb-core)
-(declare-function realgud:ipdb        'realgud:ipdb)
+(declare-function pdbpp-parse-cmd-args 'realgud:pdbpp-core)
+(declare-function realgud:pdbpp        'realgud:pdbpp)
 (declare-function __FILE__            'load-relative)
 
 (test-simple-start)
@@ -20,20 +20,20 @@
   "Fake realgud:run-process used in testing"
   (note
    (format "%s %s %s" debugger-name script-filename cmd-args))
-  (assert-equal "ipdb" debugger-name "debugger name gets passed")
+  (assert-equal "pdbpp" debugger-name "debugger name gets passed")
   (assert-equal (expand-file-name "./gcd.py") script-filename "file name 
check")
   (assert-equal '("3" "5") (cddr cmd-args) "command args listified")
   (generate-new-buffer "*cmdbuf-test*")
   )
 
-(note "ipdb-parse-cmd-args")
-(assert-equal (list nil '("ipdb") (list (expand-file-name "foo")) nil)
-             (ipdb-parse-cmd-args '("ipdb" "foo")))
-(assert-equal (list nil '("ipdb") (list (expand-file-name "program.py") "foo") 
nil)
-             (ipdb-parse-cmd-args
-              '("ipdb" "program.py" "foo")))
+(note "pdbpp-parse-cmd-args")
+(assert-equal (list nil '("pdbpp") (list (expand-file-name "foo")) nil)
+             (pdbpp-parse-cmd-args '("pdbpp" "foo")))
+(assert-equal (list nil '("pdbpp") (list (expand-file-name "program.py") 
"foo") nil)
+             (pdbpp-parse-cmd-args
+              '("pdbpp" "program.py" "foo")))
 
-(realgud:ipdb "ipdb ./gcd.py 3 5")
+(realgud:pdbpp "pdbpp ./gcd.py 3 5")
 ;; Restore the old value of realgud:run-process
 (fset 'realgud:run-process test:run-process-save)
 
diff --git a/test/test-pytest-failure.py b/test/test-pytest-failure.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..d3728edb53
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/test-pytest-failure.py
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+"""
+Pytest that fails so we can test pdp++
+
+Run with python -m pytest test-pytest-failure.py
+"""
+
+def test_failure():
+    assert False
diff --git a/test/test-regexp-ipdb.el b/test/test-regexp-pdbpp.el
similarity index 87%
rename from test/test-regexp-ipdb.el
rename to test/test-regexp-pdbpp.el
index b9214d028e..ae031846d3 100644
--- a/test/test-regexp-ipdb.el
+++ b/test/test-regexp-pdbpp.el
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 ;; (test-simple-run "emacs -batch -L %s -l %s" (file-name-directory 
(locate-library "test-simple.elc")) buffer-file-name)
 
 (require 'test-simple)
-(load-file "../ipdb/init.el")
+(load-file "../pdbpp/init.el")
 (load-file "./regexp-helper.el")
 
 (declare-function __FILE__                       'load-relative)
@@ -14,22 +14,22 @@
 (test-simple-start)
 
 (eval-when-compile
-  (defvar loc-pat)   (defvar prompt-pat) (defvar realgud:ipdb-pat-hash)
+  (defvar loc-pat)   (defvar prompt-pat) (defvar realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash)
   (defvar tb-pat)    (defvar test-text)  (defvar prompt-str)
   (defvar bps-pat)
 )
 
 (set (make-local-variable 'bps-pat)
-      (gethash "brkpt-set" realgud:ipdb-pat-hash))
+      (gethash "brkpt-set" realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash))
 
 (set (make-local-variable 'loc-pat)
-     (gethash "loc"       realgud:ipdb-pat-hash))
+     (gethash "loc"       realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash))
 
 (set (make-local-variable 'prompt-pat)
-      (gethash "prompt"    realgud:ipdb-pat-hash))
+      (gethash "prompt"    realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash))
 
 (set (make-local-variable 'tb-pat)
-      (gethash "lang-backtrace" realgud:ipdb-pat-hash))
+      (gethash "lang-backtrace" realgud:pdbpp-pat-hash))
 
 ;; FIXME: we get a void variable somewhere in here when running
 ;;        even though we define it in lexical-let. Dunno why.
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
 ;;           (match-string (realgud-loc-pat-line-group loc-pat)
 ;;                         test-text) "extract line number")
 
-(setq test-text "> /usr/bin/ipython(24)<module>")
+(setq test-text "[0] > /usr/bin/ipython(24)<module>")
 (assert-t (numberp (loc-match test-text loc-pat)) "position location")
 (assert-equal "/usr/bin/ipython"
              (match-string (realgud-loc-pat-file-group loc-pat)
@@ -98,9 +98,9 @@
 
 
 (note "prompt matching")
-(set (make-local-variable 'prompt-str) "ipdb> ")
+(set (make-local-variable 'prompt-str) "(Pdb++) ")
 (prompt-match prompt-str nil "debugger prompt: %s")
-(setq prompt-str "ipdb")
+(setq prompt-str "pdb") ; An invalid string
 (assert-nil (numberp (loc-match prompt-str prompt-pat))
            (format "%s %s" "invalid debugger prompt"
                    prompt-str))



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