Haven't used pdb yet. 'pdb.set_trace()' would be added on the source
code to be debugged, right?
Having to change the source code to debug it doesn't feel very right...

Filipe



On Jan 23, 3:42 pm, "sandro dentella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'd like to stress the first answer was much simpler: pdb module.
> You just need to 'import pdb' in you code (dev environment) and place a
> 'pdb.set_trace()'. When the view arrives there you get an interactive
> pdb shell in the console, you can view variables, step throught the
> code and so on. What else do you need?
> 
> cheers
> sandro
> *;-)


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