yes exactly! thanks a lot! I did try to run PuDB on the pyc files, but would be happy to do it on the py files themselves, while the system runs the pyc files.
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Andreas Kloeckner <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 2015-08-18 11:54, schrieb Shai Efrati: > >> Thank you Andreas for your answer. I now understand much better why >> and what can be achieved using PuDB. >> >> I wonder if someone here faced a similar situation (debugging pyc/pyo >> files) and have the right tool for the mission. A colleague of mine >> uses WingIDE for that, so he run the debugger on py files in his IDE >> against remote pyc files. Is there a non-IDE solution? >> > > Oh, now I understand much better what you're asking for. Correct me if I > am wrong, but what you're asking for is to have the debugger retrieve the > source from somewhere that is not the installation location of the code, > correct? If so, that should be possible, although it is not currently > implemented, and in fact that should be quite easy. I would be happy to > take a patch. > > Andreas >
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