On 25/07/2010 19:34, Alexander Belopolsky wrote:
[snip...]
On the other hand, posting actual patches that fix actual bugs can
make a lot of a difference. Also, having a maintainer who is willing
to look into these patches and accept the good ones will make a lot
of a difference.
With respect to the trace module, I started both of these things
already, but I would really like to hear feedback from people
interested in the future of pdb and profile modules as well.
Antonio Cuni demoed some *great* improvements to the pdb module at
EuroPython. A project called pdb++
http://codespeak.net/svn/user/antocuni/hack/pdb.py
Among its improvements it includes the ability to debug through
generator frames, which pdb can't. It would be great to see some of
these fixes folded back into the standard library version.
All the best,
Michael Foord
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