Debug script under pdb, how to avoid a bunch of errors caused by the exit()?

Jach Fong jfong at ms4.hinet.net
Thu Sep 6 05:38:13 EDT 2018


     Here the script file, test0.py:
--------------------------
password = 'bad'
if password == 'bad':
     print('bad password')
     exit()
else:
     print('good password')

print('something else to do')
--------------------

     When running it under Python3.4 Windows Vista, no problem at all.

D:\Works\Python>py test0.py
bad password

     But if debug it under pdb:

D:\Works\Python>py -m pdb test0.py
 > d:\works\python\test0.py(1)<module>()
-> password = 'bad'
(Pdb) tbreak 3
Breakpoint 1 at d:\works\python\test0.py:3
(Pdb) cont
Deleted breakpoint 1 at d:\works\python\test0.py:3
 > d:\works\python\test0.py(3)<module>()
-> print('bad password')
(Pdb) cont
bad password
The program exited via sys.exit(). Exit status: None
 > d:\works\python\test0.py(1)<module>()
-> password = 'bad'
(Pdb) Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "C:\Python34\lib\pdb.py", line 1661, in main
     pdb._runscript(mainpyfile)
   File "C:\Python34\lib\pdb.py", line 1542, in _runscript
     self.run(statement)
   File "C:\Python34\lib\bdb.py", line 431, in run
     exec(cmd, globals, locals)
   File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
   File "d:\works\python\test0.py", line 1, in <module>
     password = 'bad'
   File "d:\works\python\test0.py", line 1, in <module>
     password = 'bad'
   File "C:\Python34\lib\bdb.py", line 48, in trace_dispatch
     return self.dispatch_line(frame)
   File "C:\Python34\lib\bdb.py", line 66, in dispatch_line
     self.user_line(frame)
   File "C:\Python34\lib\pdb.py", line 259, in user_line
     self.interaction(frame, None)
   File "C:\Python34\lib\pdb.py", line 346, in interaction
     self._cmdloop()
   File "C:\Python34\lib\pdb.py", line 319, in _cmdloop
     self.cmdloop()
   File "C:\Python34\lib\cmd.py", line 126, in cmdloop
     line = input(self.prompt)
ValueError: I/O operation on closed file.
Uncaught exception. Entering post mortem debugging
Running 'cont' or 'step' will restart the program
 > c:\python34\lib\cmd.py(126)cmdloop()
-> line = input(self.prompt)
(Pdb) Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "C:\Python34\lib\pdb.py", line 1661, in main
     pdb._runscript(mainpyfile)
   File "C:\Python34\lib\pdb.py", line 1542, in _runscript
     self.run(statement)
   File "C:\Python34\lib\bdb.py", line 431, in run
     exec(cmd, globals, locals)
   File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
   File "d:\works\python\test0.py", line 1, in <module>
     password = 'bad'
   File "d:\works\python\test0.py", line 1, in <module>
     password = 'bad'
   File "C:\Python34\lib\bdb.py", line 48, in trace_dispatch
     return self.dispatch_line(frame)
   File "C:\Python34\lib\bdb.py", line 66, in dispatch_line
     self.user_line(frame)
   File "C:\Python34\lib\pdb.py", line 259, in user_line
     self.interaction(frame, None)
   File "C:\Python34\lib\pdb.py", line 346, in interaction
     self._cmdloop()
   File "C:\Python34\lib\pdb.py", line 319, in _cmdloop
     self.cmdloop()
   File "C:\Python34\lib\cmd.py", line 126, in cmdloop
     line = input(self.prompt)
ValueError: I/O operation on closed file.

During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:

Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "C:\Python34\lib\runpy.py", line 170, in _run_module_as_main
     "__main__", mod_spec)
   File "C:\Python34\lib\runpy.py", line 85, in _run_code
     exec(code, run_globals)
   File "C:\Python34\lib\pdb.py", line 1688, in <module>
     pdb.main()
   File "C:\Python34\lib\pdb.py", line 1680, in main
     pdb.interaction(None, t)
   File "C:\Python34\lib\pdb.py", line 346, in interaction
     self._cmdloop()
   File "C:\Python34\lib\pdb.py", line 319, in _cmdloop
     self.cmdloop()
   File "C:\Python34\lib\cmd.py", line 126, in cmdloop
     line = input(self.prompt)
ValueError: I/O operation on closed file.

D:\Works\Python>

     How to get rid of these?

Best Regards,
Jach Fong


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