>>Eclipse/PyDev works, sorta, after configuration, maybe.

If you have trouble setting it up, post it and we will help.

>>It is not one of those things that you just load the software up, and it
works.

Again, let us know what specifically you're having trouble with and
I'm sure someone can help.

On Oct 14, 3:54 pm, Thadeus Burgess <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use Visual Studio 2008 every day as well.
>
> Eclipse/PyDev works, sorta, after configuration, maybe.
>
> It is not one of those things that you just load the software up, and it
> works. That is one thing I love about Visual Studio, and you miss out with
> open source. Just working, no configuration needed.
>
> I'll admit, I was being overdramatic.
>
> But PyDev is no where near as advanced as intelli-sense for .net, not
> pydev's fault, just the price of using a dynamic language.
>
> Don't get me wrong, I love PyDev.
>
> -Thadeus
>
> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 3:28 PM, mr.freeze <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I don't have any problems setting breakpoints, inspecting variables,
> > stepping through code, etc with Eclipse/PyDev. Breakpoints are hit
> > properly during requests including ajax callbacks. I use Visual Studio
> > 2008 everyday at work and I would *not* call Eclipse/PyDev a joke
> > comparatively.
>
> > On Oct 14, 2:12 pm, Thadeus Burgess <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > When I have them, I find breakpoints invaluable in determining logic
> > bugs.
>
> > > This is the one thing that I miss languages such as Java/C#/C++, is not
> > > having a real debugger.
>
> > > Python debugging is a joke comparatively.
>
> > > I'm still learning web2py source, but the breakpoints probably are not
> > being
> > > triggered due to the way that web2py uses controllers, they are not
> > > imported/called in the normal way that say a module is.
>
> > > -Thadeus
>
> > > On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Carl <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I'd be interested to hear why you don't find breakpoints useful.. I've
> > > > been out of the coding scene for a number of years and am keen to hear
> > > > about newer approaches to debugging.
>
> > > > can you step thru code using ipython?
>
> > > > 2009/10/14 Joe Barnhart <[email protected]>:
> > > > > I have to admit, I don't find breakpoints all that useful when
> > debugging
> > > > > web2py code.  I like the interactive shell you can get by installing
> > > > ipython
> > > > > and using the --shell=APNAME switch on web2py.py.  Sometimes I use
> > print
> > > > > statements to send stuff to the console, too.
>
> > > > > On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 6:45 AM, Jonathan Lundell <
> > [email protected]>
> > > > > wrote:
>
> > > > >> On Oct 14, 2009, at 1:05 AM, Carl wrote:
>
> > > > >> > replying to this post myself to kick Google Groups to list it!
>
> > > > >> FWIW, your first message showed up yesterday afternoon as web2py:
> > > > >> 32811. No replies, though.
>
> > > > >> > On Oct 13, 10:47 pm, Carl <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> >> hi,
>
> > > > >> >> I'm using XP, Eclipse, Web2py/json/pyjs and running dev_appserver
>
> > > > >> >> When I place breakpoints on code in functions in controllers/
> > > > >> >> default.py and in methods in modules/subscriptions.py only the
> > latter
> > > > >> >> are tripped.
>
> > > > >> >> Any idea what might be going on?
>
> > > > >> >> When I run web2py.py both sets of breakpoints trip correctly.
>
>
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