python-devtools
pyset_x
python-devtools | pyset_x | |
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5 | 1 | |
947 | 0 | |
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4.7 | 2.6 | |
15 days ago | over 3 years ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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python-devtools
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Your favourite "less-known" Python features?
Check out devtools, it’s even more powerful
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What are your bad python habits?
There’s also debug() from python-devtools that is an easy improvement over print() that doesn't involve changing your workflow.
- Printstack
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Icecream: Never use print() to debug again in Python
__builtins__['debug'] = debug
(see https://github.com/samuelcolvin/python-devtools#usage-withou...)
This would work with icecream too.
The second advantage of not needing the import is that CI fails if you forget to remove all debug() commands.
pyset_x
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Icecream: Never use print() to debug again in Python
I started writing a very-alpha related tool, https://github.com/czinck/pyset_x. As the name implies, it's like `set -x` in bash, in that it prints every line as it executes. It's more useful for situations where you have some complicated control flow and it's not working exactly how you expect.
What are some alternatives?
ray - Debug with Ray to fix problems faster
q - Quick and dirty debugging output for tired programmers. ⛺
snoop - A powerful set of Python debugging tools, based on PySnooper
icecream - 🍦 Never use print() to debug again.
PySnooper - Never use print for debugging again
snoop - Snoop — инструмент разведки на основе открытых данных (OSINT world)
py_better_exchook - nice Python exception hook replacement
pdbpp - pdb++, a drop-in replacement for pdb (the Python debugger)
panopticon - Python tracing module to visualize code execution.