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