Stef Mientki wrote: > hello, > > I've large program based, with a GUI based on wxPython, > where the user can add small parts, which I call Bricks. > A new Brick is created by inheriting from the standard-Brick. > The user should only override 1 or 2 functions from the standard-Brick. > The main properties used in those 2 functions have fixed names. > Now I've not a good idea, how I should debug that new-Brick. > > Because I don't want to crash the program, > by bugs in the new-Brick, > I put the call to the overriden functions in new-Brick in a try-except > statement. So it won't generate errors, > and besides that, > debugging GUI is a crime, > and I certainly don't want the user to digg into the large program. > > So I'm thinking of another approach: > - locate the 2 functions of the new-Brick > - execute them line by line through a exec-statement > - give a print statement of the most important parameters, > after the execution of each line > (The number of lines written by the user will be at most 20 lines) > > Is this a good approach ? > If so, how can I execute each line separate ? > If not, what other approach should I use ?
See the module trace. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list