"command script import" takes a path to a python file, not a module name:

(lldb) command script import /tmp/mytest.py

The "script" command then can then use it:
(lldb) script mytest.do_something()

The "command script import" command will check to make sure the directory in 
which the python module lives is already in python's module search paths or not 
and it will add the directory to the imports list if needed. 

Greg

On Jan 31, 2014, at 8:26 AM, Jun Koi <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi,
> 
> i am writing a small python script for .lldbinit, meaning i put something 
> like this in ~/.lldbinit:
> 
>        command script import mytest
> 
> however, lldb silently fails to run "mytest", and i have no idea what is 
> wrong.
> 
> so question is: how can i debug my code? is there any way to turn on 
> logging/debugging option, so lldb can let me know what is happening?
> 
> 
> thanks.
> Jun
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