Thank you for your help.

It is not possible to attach to the Python process the way explained in PTVS 
discussion, because it is greyed.
I think it is because I am already running the python process when starting 
debugger from python file in Visual Studio

I think my problem is due to the Python environment.
I use Miniconda3 and not CPython interpreter in Visual Studio.
It might be something to do with the CLR module too.

Unfortunately I don’t have time to investigate further and will have to work 
without debugging for the time being.

Thanks anyway
Ludovic


From: PythonDotNet 
[mailto:pythondotnet-bounces+ludovic.pochon-guerin=statkraft....@python.org] On 
Behalf Of Denis Akhiyarov
Sent: 14. juni 2016 16:49
To: A list for users and developers of Python for .NET
Subject: Re: [Python.NET] Debugging .NET assembly from Python 3

I regularly debugging C# code called from python side using pythonnet. So 
something is likely wrong in your settings.

Here is how you set debugger engines (see picture in the comments):
https://github.com/Microsoft/PTVS/issues/674

This mailing list is super-slowly approved for new messages. You may get much 
faster and better response on PTVS issue tracker:
https://github.com/Microsoft/PTVS/issues/new
Just provide Microsoft Python team with reproducible example. Also mention what 
symbols you see in Debugger "Modules" window.

If issue is very specific to pythonnet and works on ironpython, then you can 
use pythonnet issue tracker:
https://github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet/issues/new

Note that PTVS has very specialized code for debugging IronPython, while 
pythonnet debugging happens through CPython debugger.


On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 4:46 AM, Pochon-Guérin Ludovic 
<ludovic.pochon-gue...@statkraft.com<mailto:ludovic.pochon-gue...@statkraft.com>>
 wrote:
Thank you for your answer,

I tried all of this without success.

What do you mean by “select manually managed debugger”?

Please can you clarify if it is possible to stop at breakpoints in C# code when 
called from Python code (using python dot net)?

Thanks
Ludovic


From: PythonDotNet 
[mailto:pythondotnet-bounces+ludovic.pochon-guerin<mailto:pythondotnet-bounces%2Bludovic.pochon-guerin>=statkraft....@python.org<mailto:statkraft....@python.org>]
 On Behalf Of Denis Akhiyarov
Sent: 8. juni 2016 08:32
To: A list for users and developers of Python for .NET
Subject: Re: [Python.NET] Debugging .NET assembly from Python 3

There are many conversations (both codeplex and github) recorded in issue 
tracker for PTVS about debugging pythonnet code.

The starting point is to ensure that you are on .NET 4+, select manually 
managed, native, and python debugger engines. Also make sure that managed 
compatibility mode is not selected. Finally make sure that your python debug 
symbols are available to PTVS/VS for cross-language debugging.

Note that currently the PTVS remote debugger is not working for pythonnet when 
debugging python code.


On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 3:20 AM, Pochon-Guérin Ludovic 
<ludovic.pochon-gue...@statkraft.com<mailto:ludovic.pochon-gue...@statkraft.com>>
 wrote:
Hi,

Using Visual Studio 2015, I have a Python project and a C# DLL project.
From the Python code, I import and call functions from the C# class.
When running in Debug, I am able to stop at breakpoints in the Python code, but 
not in the C# code.
The debugger jumps over the calls as if no symbols were loaded.

I would like to know if it is possible to stop at breakpoints in the C# code 
and how to setup it in Visual Studio.

This feature works when using IronPython, but we want to use PythonDotNet from 
Miniconda3.

Thanks
Ludovic



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