I use Notepad++ for writing and running Python scripts. It is a great text editor, except for debugging. Is there a way to step through the code, use break points, view variable values etc. in Notepad++ like you can with Visual Studio?
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Does such a plug-in exist? Not that I know of. I agree completely with qor72 on that note. Is it possible to create such a plugin / functionality? Possibly. After doing some quick digging, I did find a plugin that looks promising, Python Script. In short it allows you to run pythong scripts that can access the NPP modules (file menus etc...) as well as the Scintilla Methods which appear to give access to things like the markers on the pages. To accomplish such a feat I could see the task being broke into a few large blocks (I feel a new open-source project coming on...)
Closing Thoughts Please note that I am a daily user of NPP and have been for many years so I defiantly understand why you'd like to have the functionally added to NPP. One of my favorite things about NPP is the speed in which it opens and searches files... moving to a bloated IDE, IMO, would not be worth it to me. My current work flow is to do all of my editing in NPP and just double click to run the modules. If it fails or goes off in the weeds, I launch IDLE to debug it. |
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I really hope someone tells me I'm wrong (I'd love to have that feature in Notepad++) but, Notepad++ is designed as a programmers editor, not an IDE. While it has a lot of cool functionality, that level of debugging isn't part of the core tool. Not seeing anything in the npp-plugins either. |
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I think python debugger is the best option if editor is not providing facility :) |
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Have you thought of using Komodo. It's open source and has ports for Windows, Linux and MAC (I think). This may be an alternative, and if you want some advice from notepad++ users, have a look at the following post on this very site: Komodo Edit and Notepad++ ::: Pros & Cons ::: Python dev Some npp users here seemed to have made the switch for python editing running etc... personally don't know much about debugging on Komodo but as it's an IDE so would be surprised if you couldn't do it easily |
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I don't really see why Shashi's reply hasn't been upvoted. For the link that he has given supplies a way to step through python scripts as the OP has requested. So for all who don't know about the pdb module, upon importing it the One of them is |
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