On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 4:09 PM, Andreas Kloeckner
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Dan Stromberg <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> I have a small test script, which is normally run through nose.
>>
>> It seems to have a problem when run under nose - it reaches out to a
>> database, when I'm attempting to tell it to skip that for the sake of
>> unit testing.  So I decided to run it under a debugger, to see why the
>> database code isn't getting monkey patched the way it's supposed to.

> Does that work in pdb?

I fired up pdb, did a couple of sys.path.insert()'s, and ran the
script with "next", "next", "next".  And pdb appears to get past the
offending line - no traceback, at least not at the point that pudb
tracebacks.  If pdb tracebacks at all, it's later in the script - it
didn't traceback at all, as far as I took it.

There's some sort of magic going on inside of bootstrap.py I think.
It may be confusing pudb.  For a while, I was getting the same error
(the one I get now under pudb) when running the script standalone, but
rerunning bootstrap.py's "buildout" script fixed that.

Any suggestions?

Thanks for the great tool!

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