On 2月25日, 上午10时35分, Ricardo Aráoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > zaley wrote: > >>> So I hope I can find something helpful in open source IDE for python. > >> Exactly so. PyScripter does it easy, besides you can have in different > >> tabs all the modules of your application. You just hit the run button > >> and your program runs, you hit the debug button and you start going step > >> by step. It's free, easy to install, just give it a try and if you don't > >> like it just trash it. > > > I just want to know how to do it!! > > Ok, I hope I'm not misunderstanding you. > You go tohttp://www.mmm-experts.com/Downloads.aspx > and you download PyScripter (windows installer). Then you run the > downloaded file (that would be PyScripter-setup.exe) and that will > install PyScripter in your machine. You run PyScripter, click the "open" > button or menu File/Open... and choose the program you want to debug. > It will be opened in an edit window in your PyScripter main window. > Then you click on "Step into subroutine" button or just press <F7> and > you'll be in the first line of your program. From then on you keep > clicking "Step into subroutine" (<F7>) or "Step over next function call" > (<F8>) or "Step out of the current subroutine" or "Run to cursor" as you > see fit. You can add breakpoints just by clicking to the left of the > line numbers or the appropriate button. You can watch what's going on in > your program in the lower partition of your main window where you have a > "Call Stack" tab and also "Variables", "Watches", "Breakpoints", > "Output" and "Messages" tabs. > > >From then on you are on your own. > > HTH
Hehe. You misunderstand me really. I know what you say I just want to know how to realize it using C language or other language. I need such source code to study -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list