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[wingide-users] c-t and debugger bug?dave@immunitysec.com dave at immunitysec.comTue, 8 Jul 2003 17:23:18 -0400 (EDT)
Hmm, this isn't a large program. I don't think it's going to be source analysis. I do import re, but that shouldn't be a problem. I cleared all breakpoints, and then reran it with f5. Unlike what I expected, where it stops on the top line, it just ran the whole thing. I also notice that listening for a back-connection takes a while, which I also didn't expect. Of course, I didn't get to control it, since it didn't stop at the top line... -dave > On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 dave@immunitysec.com wrote: >> 2. I keep getting this weird freezing effect when I'm in the debugger >> now. >> I'm using Wing 1.1.8 on Linux. When I start the debugger, it'll load, >> and >> then the gui will freeze for a bit, and then I can look at the debugger >> window for a few seconds, and then it will freeze again, and so on. >> Really >> bugs me, since I basically bought wing for the run-time debugger. :< >> >> Does anyone else get this? I'm not sure how to analyze this, since it >> happens on different programs...I'm debugging locally, not remotely or >> anythign weird like that. > > Try removing all breakpoints from the Breakpoints menu. It rules out a > known bug. Let us know if that helps. > > If not, it may be source analysis chugging away in the background. Do you > have a large code base in your project file or reachable by tracing > 'import' statements in your code? One case where Wing can be slow in this > case is with wxPython. If this is the cause, it should go away after a > couple of minutes on a Celeron 400ish machine. > > If none of that helps, let us know so we can trace down the problem. It > definately shouldn't be acting like that. > > Thanks for reporting this. > > Stephan Deibel > > -- > Wing IDE for Python > Archaeopteryx Software, Inc > Take Flight! > > www.wingide.com > _________________________________________________ > Wing IDE discussion list > http://wingide.com/support/forum >
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