5.5. PikaDebug debugger
The PikaDebug debugger module provides features such as breakpoint debugging.
5.5.1. Install
Add the dependency of PikaStdLib to requestment.txt. The version number of PikaStdLib should be the same as the version number of the kernel.
PikaStdLib==v1.10.0
Run pikaPackage.exe
5.5.2. class Debuger():
The Debuger class provides the debugger function. By creating an object of the Debuger class, a debugger can be created.
5.5.2.1. Debuger class methods
class Debuger:
def __init__(self):
pass
def set_trace(self):
pass
The __init__()
method is the method executed when the object is created, and the user does not need to know about it. The set_trace()
method can place a breakpoint in the code. When the code execution reaches the breakpoint, it will stop and open the (pika-debug)
terminal. The user can enter commands in the terminal (c : continue running, q : to end debugging), or a python interactive call ( printf(i)
, i = 10
).
Example:
import PikaDebug
pkdb = PikaDebug.Debuger()
i = 0
while i < 10:
i = i + 1
print('i:' + str(i))
# set a breakpoint here
pkdb.set_trace()
Command example:
n: (next) continue to run to the next breakpoint.
q: (quit) to exit debug mode and continue running.
p: (print) print variable, p i
means print variable i
.
Interactive run: Directly execute interactive commands, such as print(i)
, i = 2
, etc.
# Debug logging example
i : 1
(pika-debug) n
i : 2
(pika-debug) n
i : 3
(pika-debug) n
i : 4
(pika-debug) p i
4
(pika-debug) print(i)
4
(pika-debug) i = 2
(pika-debug) n
i : 3
(pika-debug) n
i : 4
(pika-debug) i = 9
(pika-debug) n
i : 10
(pika-debug) i = 2
(pika-debug) n
i : 3
(pika-debug) q
i : 4
i : 5
i:6
i : 7
i :8
i :9
i : 10