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I'm using multi-threaded code and PDB doesn't stop on manually set breakpoints:

(pdb) b filename:lineno
(pdb) c  # Runs without stopping

What could be the reason why?

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As of September 2020, Python's pdb debugger does not support multi-threading.

Attempting to break on a different thread from where pdb started, will skip the breakpoints. This is due to the current implementation using sys.settrace() which is thread-specific.

There's a ticket for implementing this functionality among other multi-threading additions.

Currently, the only option is to pdb.set_trace() on the same thread being debugged.

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Instead of pdb use e.g. web-pdb.

https://pypi.org/project/web-pdb/

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    "Web-PDB maintains one debugger instance that traces only one thread. You should not call set_trace() from different threads to avoid race conditions. Each thread needs to be debugged separately one at a time."
    – Bharel
    Oct 7, 2020 at 16:17
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    Thanks for the reply. I could swear I used it a couple of years ago to debug a multithreaded cli app, but apparantly it was a different one. Sorry for the wrong information! Oct 7, 2020 at 18:01

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