On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 08:11:10PM -0500, Dave Angel wrote: > I don't know what Idle has to do with it. sys.args contains the command > line arguments used to start a script. > > Dale Amon wrote: >> I wonder if someone could point me at documentation on how to debug >> some of the standard Unix type things >> in Idle. I cannot seem to figure out how to set my >> argument line for the program I am debugging in an Idle >> window. for example: >> >> vlmdeckcheck.py --strict --debug file.dat >> >> There must be a way to tell it what the command line args >> are for the test run but I can't find it so far. >>
The line above represent what I want to emulate within idle. If you run idle, select File->Open; then select the program name as above to open; select Debug->Debugger; then start the program with F5... which is lovely but I cannot find a way to tell idle what the args are. idle is really nice but I am stuck doing my debugging in pdb because of this.
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