Message364085
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vstinner |
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fabioz, vstinner |
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2020年03月13日.12:14:26 |
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<1584101666.48.0.899582639737.issue35370@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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> Note: currently there is a way to achieve that by pausing all the threads then selectively switching to a thread to make it current and setting the tracing function using the C-API (see: https://github.com/fabioz/PyDev.Debugger/blob/master/pydevd_attach_to_process/dll/attach.cpp#L1224), but I believe this is very hacky and not portable to other Python implementations.
I'm not sure that I understand your need. Do you need a variant of PyEval_SetTrace() which accepts a tstate argument? |
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| 2020年03月13日 12:14:26 | vstinner | set | recipients:
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