On Mar 17, 5:54 am, WaterWalk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello. I wonder what's the effective way of figuring out how a piece > ofpythoncode works. With C I often find it very useful to be able to > run the code in step mode and set breakpoints in adebuggerso I can > watch how the it executes, how the data change and how the code jumps > from one function to another. But withPython, thedebuggeris a > little primitive. The default IDLE doesn't even allow me to set a > breakpoint. When the code is long, I am often lost in it. > > So I'm curious how to read code effectively. I agree thatpythoncode > is clear, but when it becomes long, reading it can still be a hard > work.
Try Winpdb - www.winpdb.org (works on Linux as well). Don't forget to send feedback. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list