I would not think so. The whole thing turns into molases. I tried it with another project I am writing and it ran fine during debug.
Is there anything I could do to debug when the problem happens again? Best regards and good work on Eric - it is really coming along. I bounce between it and Wing. Eric has much better features but some quirks. martin. On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Detlev Offenbach <det...@die-offenbachs.de>wrote: > Hi, > > in debug mode, an application is about 10 times slower than normal. > However, > that should not slow down the IDE unless your script being debugged takes > all > the CPU power. When a breakpoint is hit, the CPU should be idle after all > info about global and local variables have been transmitted. Could this > transmission be the problem? Do you have variables with huge data? > > Detlev > > On Donnerstag, 3. September 2009, Martin Bures wrote: > > When I hit a breakpoint in my code, the entire eric application becomes > > very slow and unresponsive. Typing at the interactive shell only > processes > > ~1 character per second. All of the rest of the application becomes very > > unresponsive as well. > > > > Here is my info: > > > > Python > > > > 2.6.2 > > > > Qt > > > > 4.5.0 > > > > PyQt > > > > 4.4.4 > > > > sip > > > > sip version not available > > > > QScintilla > > > > 2.3.2 > > > > eric4 > > > > 4.3.6 (r3297) > > > > I am running Ubuntu 9.04. Additionally it is an SQLAlchemy 4.x > > application. > > > > martin. > > > > -- > Detlev Offenbach > det...@die-offenbachs.de >
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