On Mittwoch, 20. Mai 2009, Jochen Deibele wrote: > Hi! > > Am Mittwoch, 20. Mai 2009 19:19:57 schrieb Detlev Offenbach: > > On Mittwoch, 20. Mai 2009, Jochen Deibele wrote: > > > I have to files one defining a class (apackage.py) and another > > > instantiating that class (aCallingfile.py). I put a breakpoint in > > > apackage.py (line 3), debug the script (F5) and the breakpoint works. I > > > put a breakpoint in a method of the class (line 3) call the method from > > > aCallingfile, debug the script (F5) but the breakpoint is ignored. Am I > > > doing something wrong? > > > I attached a testcase. > > > > > > I have also two files in a project and try debugging the project with > > > the same strange behaviour. > > > > > > I'm using eric 4.3.3 on linux. > > > > > > Does anybody experience the same? Any help is appreciated! > > > > Works for me. > > Well, sadly definitly still not for me. > > If it was unclear above: I want to break in a method of the class if I > debug the aCallingfile.py. > If I put a breakpoint in the class method in apackage.py and then start > debugging aCallingfile it > is happily executed, the output string is written to the prompt and I get a > message that the script has finished with status 0 - but it doesn't break. > > What could be wrong? Are there some preferences which I could try? >
There are no preferences that affect the breakpoint behavior. At the moment I have no clue about what could be wrong. As I already said, it works for me over here. This means, that I am not in a position to trace the problem. Has anybody else observed this behavior? Regards Detlev -- Detlev Offenbach [email protected] _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric
