[Fwd: Re: [Zope-dev] Problems adding many objects]
Morten W. Petersen
morten at nidelven-it.no
Mon Sep 26 07:35:20 EDT 2005
Oops, one for the list as well.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Problems adding many objects
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 13:34:50 +0200
From: Morten W. Petersen <morten at nidelven-it.no>
To: Chris McDonough <chrism at plope.com>
References: <4336AF98.3030606 at nidelven-it.no>
<249B923B-2427-4A01-B656-56300CC7EE88 at plope.com>
<4337D9A8.70107 at nidelven-it.no>
<5806920C-3A04-42EE-A2D5-487F630A10CB at plope.com>
> It doesn't say "returning issue, None"? My guess is that the if
> request is not none branch is called and it goes that way. But there's
> no way to know for sure without running it.
It says 'returning issue <issue at xxxxx>'
> This is a good place to use the Python debugger... as the first line
> of this method, insert "import pdb; pdb.set_trace()", then start up
> Zope in the foreground (runzope or zopectl fg), then cause the method
> to be invoked through a browser.
>
> On the console you will see a pdb prompt. You can step through the
> code by using "n". To print the value of a variable type "p
> <variablename>", to step in to a function call press "s". When you're
> finished, press "c" to continue or "q" to quit. This will be the
> fastest way to see what's happening in this method.
Yep, I'll have a go at this later. Thanks for describing the debug
process. :)
-Morten
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