Implementation of Rust2018 `dbg` builtin for Python.
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pydbg 🐛
pydbg
is an implementation of the Rust2018 builtin debugging macro dbg
.
The purpose of this package is to provide a better and more effective workflow for people who are "print debuggers".
pip install pydbg
from pydbg import dbg
The old way:
a = 2
b = 3
print(f"a + b after instatiated = {a+b}")
def square(x: int) -> int:
return x * x
print(f"a squared with my function = {square(a)}")
outputs:
a + b after instatiated = 5
a squared with my function = 4
The new (and better) way
a = 2
b = 3
dbg(a+b)
def square(x: int) -> int:
return x * x
dbg(square(a))
outputs:
[testfile.py:4] a+b = 5
[testfile.py:9] square(a) = 4
This project is a work in progress and all feedback is appreciated.
The next features that are planned are:
- Fancy Mode (display information about the whole callstack)
- Performance Optimizations
- Typing information
CONTRIBUTORS:
Thanks to everyone who has submitted an issue or thoughts on this project. Special thanks to those who have submitted a PR to make this project better for everyone:
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