It's out already.
This release is the first to add support for Eclipse 3.7 (which has just been released too).
The major feature added was the exception breakpoints handling (so, it's now possible to stop the debugger on caught or uncaught exceptions -- the UI for it may be accessed at the menu Run > Manage Python Exception Breakpoints).
The debugger should also be a bit faster (and some bugs related to multithreaded debugging were fixed).
For those using Django, some utilities were added so that it's possible to easily do a (remote) debug session with auto-reload enabled (see details at: http://pydev.org/manual_adv_remote_debugger.html#django-remote-debugging-with-auto-reload)
And as usual, a bunch of minor bugs were also fixed.
could you please update your update url. Aptana and eclispse seem to think 2.0 is the latest version
ReplyDeleteGreat - just had a real need for this feature - works very nicely.
ReplyDelete@HTB for eclipse, I checked the url http://pydev.org/updates and it's OK, as for Aptana, as PyDev is bundled in Aptana, you cannot update only PyDev (you have to update Aptana as o whole, which is a superset including PyDev).
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Fabio
Hi Fabio,
ReplyDeleteFirst - Love PyDev!
I do have a problem though: I'm getting tons of exceptions from the python libs before I even get to my code.
Is there a way to tell PyDev to only break on exceptions raised in my code?
Unfortunately not directly in the UI, but there's a way to code around it... please ask at stackoverflow and I'll answer you there (this blog is not the best place for FAQs)
ReplyDeleteMy question posted on http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9190830/eclipse-pydev-how-to-break-on-exceptions-in-my-code-only
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