Greg Mattson wrote:
> I was wondering, what is the best method to use for debugging vim itself?
> 
> I'd like to be able to load up an interactive vim session in one
> window, and attach to the vim process in another, be able to set
> breakpoints, etc in such a way that I minimize the interference to the
> underlying process.
> 
> is attaching to the vim pid workable? or is there a better more
> dedicated solution, one sort of like python's RemotePdb which allows
> you to telnet into the process itself?
You can use the terminal debugger.  See ":help terminal-debug".
I made it especially to be able to debug Vim (also while travelling,
thus it doesn't depend on a GUI or IDE).
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