Friday, November 26, 2010

[ANN] pyclewn release 1.5

Pyclewn 1.5 has been released at http://pyclewn.sourceforge.net/

Pyclewn is a python program that allows the use of Vim as a front end
to gdb and pdb.

This release adds support for ``pdb``, the python debugger.

+ A python script may be run under the control of ``pdb``. For
example the current vim buffer may be started and debugged with
the vim command ``:Pyclewn pdb %:p``

+ One may also attach to a running python process, interrupt the
process, manage a debugging session and terminate the debugging
session by detaching from the process. A new debugging session may
be conducted later on this same process, possibly from another Vim
instance.

+ All the ``pdb`` commands are supported except ``list`` and
``commands``. This includes alias expansion and executing a
python statement in the context of the current frame. The new
command ``threadstack`` prints the instantaneous backtrace of all
the threads, including those that are stuck in a deadlock.

* Pdb is currently supported on unix platforms and requires the latest
Vim version: Vim 7.3. Python3 is not supported yet.

--
Xavier

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