The goal of web2py if im not mistaken, is to provide an all-in-one
environment for students to develop python web applications while adhearing
to security and standards. So that there is no need for external
debuggers/ide. If not, then what is the point of even including a file
editor with web2py?

I would think that would be reason enough to add a varaible trace.

When your dealing with external data that you cannot control, I don't see
how you could get away without having variable traces.

Especially if you are dealing with random data, that might throw an
exception every once in a while

Sure, i could write a debugger that will write to a file to print the
variables in question...

Or use one of the many python ide's where the debuggers work maybe a quater
of the time (if that), and they don't even know whats going on inside of
web2py.

- Thadeus

On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]> wrote:

> ve never been compelled for this (in compiled code, perhap

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