2/19/2023 0 Comments How to use eclipse debugger python![]() ![]() ![]() Then when I do myfunc(5) it acts just like in the Python interpreter. (Type myfunc and it will be available after this automatic execution: > from part2.test import myfunc When I debug with the function added in the code I can access myfunc from the console easily. See my screenshot for better description:Īssume adding a simple func like: def myfunc(x): It is viewed on Variables tab, but that's not really what I want. When I step-by-step go through the code I can't access my "x" variable from the console. (Eclipse v3.5.0 + PyDev v1.5.6) I couldn't find a way to expose all of my variables to the PyDev console (Through PyDev console -> Console for current active editor option) I use a simple code to describe the issue. I try Eclipse+PyDev pair for some of my work. ![]()
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