[Eric] [Bug?] Debugger variable shown question
Michele Petrazzo - Unipex
michele.petrazzo at unipex.it
Sat Sep 5 12:32:07 BST 2009
Hi,
like now I'm debugging with eric and when a (real) exception are
reported, after reply "Yes" at the dialog that ask for "Break here?", on
the debugger view (local variables) I see that "other" variable are
present. I'm expecting that "my" variables was present, but I see other
ones like rrdy, wrdy, xrdy are present. The "self" one, present on the
list, has like value "__main__.DebugClientThreads" and like attributes,
mines!
On a single-thread test like:
class test(object):
def go(self):
1/0
test().go()
I see variables dict, f, filter, frmnr and so one. If I "expand" the
"dict", I receive a "The program being debugged has terminated
unexpectedly" and on the "log viewer" I see the exception error:
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/bdb.py", line 366, in run
exec cmd in globals, locals
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "/home/michele/test_t.py", line 5, in <module>
test().go()
File "/home/michele/test_t.py", line 3, in go
1/0
ZeroDivisionError: integer division or modulo by zero
On the question "Break here?" if I ask no, I receive the same, above,
error of "terminated unexpectedly"
Is this normal?
Eric, the last from svn trunk
Thanks,
Michele
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