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| From | "Jacob Kruger" <jacob@blindza.co.za> |
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| References | <479CFB67BB2640C09ADB16742A547172@JakesPC> <00DB5382-A26A-4157-898E-854C6C14CDF0@gmail.com> <20150221122918.7e4e39eb@bigbox.christie.dr> |
| Subject | Re: Accessible tools |
| Date | 2015-02-22 20:29 +0200 |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.19020.1424629771.18130.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Chase" <python.list@tim.thechases.com> Subject: Re: Accessible tools > > While my experience has shown most of your items to be true, I'd > contend that > >>• Do not, have access to debugging tools. > > is mistaken or at least misinformed. For Python, I use the "pdb" > module all the time, and it's command-line driven. Combined with a > multi-terminal (whether multiple windows, virtual consoles, or a > tmux/screen session), I can easily bounce back and forth between a > "pdb" debugging session and the source code to make edits. Just to > check, I fired up the "yasr" terminal screen-reader, launched tmux > (using my quiet config, since it updates information on the screen > like the time on a regular basis, making it chatty), and stepped > through some Python code, checked variables, and walked up/down the > call-stack. I know most other languages have similar functionality > such as gdb for C code. Will check out PDB a bit more, but, honestly, my windows screenreader that use most of the time, jaws, doesn't always cooperate perfectly with command line/console interface - can be worked around, but, not all that easily at times - but, this page seems to offer enough detail relating to PDB, to start off with anyway: https://docs.python.org/3/library/pdb.html Jacob Kruger Blind Biker Skype: BlindZA "Roger Wilco wants to welcome you...to the space janitor's closet..."
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Re: Accessible tools "Jacob Kruger" <jacob@blindza.co.za> - 2015-02-22 20:29 +0200
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