ipdb exports functions to access the IPython debugger, which features tab completion, syntax highlighting, better tracebacks, better introspection with the same interface as the pdb module.
Example usage:
import ipdb ipdb.set_trace() ipdb.pm() ipdb.run('x[0] = 3') result = ipdb.runcall(function, arg0, arg1, kwarg='foo') result = ipdb.runeval('f(1,2) - 3')
The post-mortem function, ipdb.pm()
, is equivalent to the magic function
%debug
.
If you install ipdb
with a tool which supports setuptools
entry points,
an ipdb
script is made for you. You can use it to debug your scripts like
$ bin/ipdb mymodule.py
With Python 2.7 only, you can also use
$ python -m ipdb mymodule.py
ipdb
source code and tracker are at https://github.com/gotcha/ipdb.
Zope2 Products.PDBDebugMode uses ipdb
, if available, in place of pdb
.
iw.debug allows you to trigger an ipdb
debugger on any published object
of a Zope2 application.
ipdbplugin is a nose test runner plugin that also uses the IPython debugger
instead of pdb
. (It does not depend on ipdb
anymore).