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| # NOTE NOTE - This module is designed to fail! | |
| # | |
| # The ONLY purpose for this script is testing/demoing the | |
| # Pythonwin debugger package. | |
| # It does nothing useful, and it even doesnt do that! | |
| import sys | |
| import time | |
| import pywin.debugger | |
| def a(): | |
| a = 1 | |
| try: | |
| b() | |
| except: | |
| # Break into the debugger with the exception information. | |
| pywin.debugger.post_mortem(sys.exc_info()[2]) | |
| a = 1 | |
| a = 2 | |
| a = 3 | |
| a = 4 | |
| def b(): | |
| b = 1 | |
| pywin.debugger.set_trace() | |
| # After importing or running this module, you are likely to be | |
| # sitting at the next line. This is because we explicitely | |
| # broke into the debugger using the "set_trace() function | |
| # "pywin.debugger.brk()" is a shorter alias for this. | |
| c() | |
| def c(): | |
| c = 1 | |
| d() | |
| def d(): | |
| d = 1 | |
| e(d) | |
| raise ValueError("Hi") | |
| def e(arg): | |
| e = 1 | |
| time.sleep(1) | |
| return e | |
| a() | |