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4.6 | 1.1 | |
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MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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Byebug
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Why does pry/Zeitwerk have issues loading constants in breakpoint context?
Just pry or with byebug? If the latter: https://github.com/deivid-rodriguez/byebug/issues/564
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How can you debug Rspec tests with VSCode?
Byebug is not fully compatible with Zeitwerk, I was getting random NameError exceptions failing to load constants in development and tests until I removed this gem.
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Improve Code in Your Ruby Application with RubyCritic
byebug - this elevates debugging Ruby applications. It allows you to run a program line by line, add breakpoints, and evaluate and track values at runtime. If you still use puts for debugging, it's time you get to know Byebug's features and commands.
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From byebug to ruby/debug
Immune from the compatibility issue with Zeitwerk
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Ruby on Rails(ROR) development environment setup(Mac OS)
For debugging purposes, I recommend a few gems that will get you started and allow you to play with ruby code in your terminal and manage ruby gems. Gems like bundler pry and byebug do it good and you can check out the official docs, Pry, Byebug, Bundler, These gems need to be accessed globally.
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Bust Bugs with the Byebug Bug Debugger
Byebug is a helpful and easy-to-use debugger made for Ruby. It allows developers to use traditional debugging features to help identify what is happening in a program while it's running. Byebug was created by David Rodriguez in hopes of building a better Ruby debugger.
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What gem is used with conjunction with "pry" for step by step debugging?
Others have been suggesting byebug, but for us it started causing random constant loading errors on Ruby 3 in Rails, due to Zeitwerk compatibility issues. So I'm quite happy that the debug gem came in as a replacement. I did like that pry-byebug allows stepping in a normal Pry console, I expect the debug gem will require some getting used to.
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Some Helpful Ruby Gems
As far as debugging tools go, the Byebug and Pry are two of the best gems I have found. They are used in different contexts, but for all intents and purposes, including them in your code will halt an operation and allow you to access whatever point in the code you halted within your terminal with a REPL.
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Rails 7 introduces a new debugging gem
We commonly use byebug for debugging our code which is an easy-to-use, feature-rich ruby debugger. This gem is introduced in Rails 5. It offers features like Stepping, Breaking, Evaluating and Tracking.
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Rails 7 replaced byebug with ruby/debug
Looking forward to this, byebug's Zeitwerk incompatibility is currently causing nondeterministic constant loading errors in our app when used with pry-byebug.
What are some alternatives?
Seeing Is Believing - Displays the results of every line of code in your file
Pry Byebug - Step-by-step debugging and stack navigation in Pry
debase
Xray - ☠️ A development tool that reveals your UI's bones
Pry - A runtime developer console and IRB alternative with powerful introspection capabilities.
did_you_mean - The gem that has been saving people from typos since 2014
ruby_jard - Just Another Ruby Debugger. Provide a rich Terminal UI that visualizes everything your need, navigates your program with pleasure, stops at matter places only, reduces manual and mental efforts. You can now focus on real debugging.
Leaky Gems - A list of Ruby gems that have known memory leaks (and issues)
Rails Footnotes - Every Rails page has footnotes that gives information about your application and links back to your editor