On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Andreas Roehler <andreas.roeh...@online.de>wrote:
> Barry Warsaw wrote: > > On Apr 30, 2009, at 4:07 PM, Andreas Roehler wrote: > > > >> I'll send you two screenshots offlist. Please feel > >> free to forward them to interested persons, just didn't > >> want to publish my path at the list. > >> > >> 20090428_pdbtrack3.png displays pdbtrack opened second > >> windows, cursor displayed at line 4 "import" > >> > >> With 20090428_pdbtrack4.png you see shell-output > >> from line 8, but cursor in second window still is at line 4. > >> > >> Always get "Traceback cue not found" > >> > >> Cause seems var `py-pdbtrack-stack-entry-regexp'. > >> > >> That doesn't happen, if pdb.set_trace() is inside the > >> python-file. > >> > >> Did someone else remark this? > > > > Hi Andreas, > > > > I haven't heard this one before, but perhaps it's because of the ipython > > prompt? > > Maybe. As shows message in first screenshot #3, pdbtrack indicates line 4 > correctly. > Its not brocken completely. > i'm having some difficulties tracking your descriptions of the situation, andreas, but i think you (and barry) are right that the problem is failure to recognize, rather than pdbtrack not being activated (as you seemed to initially be suggesting). > Its a question of regexp, which doesn't recognise/accept the result, > delivered by `block'. > i don't understand what you mean by "delivered by 'block'" > Already tried to change the regexp or even simply eliminate that checking > step, but not > found a solution. > the match may be necessary to parse the traceback, and for other reasons. Hhm. Could you give me an example, how you run script activating pdbtrace, > reaching > the standard (pdb) prompt from Emacs? > what do you mean by "reaching the standard (pdb) prompt from Emacs"?? perhaps you're talking about the python interaction buffer that python-mode provides? i believe, but am not certain, that pdbtrack watches the output in any comint buffer, including the python interaction buffer. i can check this kind of thing, but need to understand better what you're saying before investigating. Only get it from shell. > one thing i can suggest that you do is copy the text from the emacs buffer that pdbtrack should recognize but doesn't, and send that excerpt to us. i know that's in the pictures, but it's easier for you to send us the text than it is for us to type it accurately from the pictures.-) preferably you would also send an excerpt that is similar but is successfuly recognized. i will try to find time to examine it, and see if i can identify what is happening and what should be happening... -- ken http://myriadicity.net > Thanks > > Andreas > > > I think pdbtrack expects (by default) the standard (pdb) prompt. > > > > -Barry >
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