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RevPDB A "reverse debugger" is a debugger where you can go forward and backward in time. It is an uncommon feature, at least in the open source world, but I have no idea why. I have used undodb-gdb and rr, which are reverse debuggers for C code, and I can only say that they saved me many, many days of poking around blindly in gdb. The PyPy team is pleased to give you "RevPDB", a reverse-debugger s
Python Object Graphs¶ objgraph is a module that lets you visually explore Python object graphs. You’ll need graphviz if you want to draw the pretty graphs. I recommend xdot for interactive use. pip install xdot should suffice; objgraph will automatically look for it in your PATH. Installation and Documentation¶ pip install objgraph or download it from PyPI. Documentation lives at https://mg.pov.lt
wdb is a full featured web debugger based on a client-server architecture. The wdb server which is responsible of managing debugging instances along with browser connections (through websockets) is based on Tornado. The wdb clients allow step by step debugging, in-program python code execution, code edition (based on CodeMirror) setting breakpoints... Due to this architecture, all of this is fully
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