1) When a breakpoint is set via a function name:
- the breakpoint gets the lineno of the def statement
- a new funcname attribute is attached to the breakpoint
2) bdb.effective() calls new function checkfuncname() to handle:
- def statement is executed: don't break.
- a first executable line of a function with a breakpoint on the lineno of the
def statement is reached: break.
This fixes bugs 976878, 926369 and 875404. Thanks Ilya Sandler.
(or how do I "mark" something to be a candidate?)
fixed an old buglet that caused bdb to be unable to
continue in the botframe, after a breakpoint was set.
the key idea is not to set botframe to the bottom level frame,
but its f_back, which actually might be None.
Additional changes: migrated old exception trick to use
sys._getframe(), which exists both in 2.1 and 2.2 .
Note: I believe Mark Hammond needs to look over his code now.
F5 correctly starts up in the debugger, but later on doesn't stop at a given
breakpoint any longer.
kind regards - chris
Windows: apply normcase() as well as abspath(). (Note: this isn't
needed to make IDLE work, but it's a good idea anyway.)
Bugfix candidate -- both 2.2.1 and 2.1.3.
added test script and expected output file as well
this closes patch 103297.
__all__ attributes will be added to other modules without first submitting
a patch, just adding the necessary line to the test script to verify
more-or-less correct implementation.
1. Comments at the beginning of the module, before
functions, and before classes have been turned
into docstrings.
2. Tabs are normalized to four spaces.
Also, removed the "remove" function from dircmp.py, which reimplements
list.remove() (it must have been very old).
much breakage (esp. in JPython which holds absolute path names in
co_filename already). This implementation uses os.path.abspath() as a
slightly better way to canonicalize path names. It implements a
cache.
applied to all filenames before they are compared, looked up in the
breaks dictionary, etc. The default implementation does nothing --
it's implented as fast as possible via str(). A useful implementation
would make everything a absolute, e.g. return os.path.normcase(
os.path.abspath(filename)).
Add new clear_bpbynumber() with single bpno argument. (Adapted from
a patch by Richard Wolff.)
Also some cleanup in error messages and moved some comments into a
docstring.
bdb.py now has a class definition called Breakpoint along with
associated methods. There's no reason why this class has to
be there; if you prefer it elsewhere, 'tis easily done.
(Minor reformatting by GvR; e.g. moved Breakpoint's doc string to
proper point.)
constructors. There is no backward compatibility. Not everything has
been tested.
* aiff.{py,doc}: deleted in favor of aifc.py (which contains its docs as
comments)