Is there a python 3.x debugger like gdb [closed] - python

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I am wondering if there is a python debugger as powerful as gdb, for example at setting breakpoints, stepping into functions, and the like. I have been working with gdb in c and assembly and it has been excellent. SO is there a python debugger like so?

Yes, pdb might be what you are looking for.
There are many resources for how to use it. See this post for some resources: Getting started with the Python Debugger pdb.

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What packages are available for creating a Command Line Interface (CLI) in Python? [closed]

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What packages are available for creating a Command Line Interface (CLI) in Python? How do they compare with each other in terms of features? I'm thinking of using Click, but I'd like to know what my options are before I commit to it.
If you goal is to develop a command-line interface, Click is definitively a good choice.
Featurefull,
Efficient,
Very well documented,
Reliable...
Take a look at the Screencast and Examples to have an idea.
Note: the author(s) of this library are also the author(s) of Flask.

Is there any documentation for the python module vim--for vim plugin development? [closed]

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I have went through a couple blog posts on how to make vim plugins using Python, specifically from import vim. I am familiar with simple things such as vim.current.buffer, and others. However, I cannot find documentation on this module. Suggestions?
from this presentation "Vim and Python: Two Great Tastes that Taste Great Together",
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Not very well documented outside of vim.
In vim: help python
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Python scripting in 3dsmax [closed]

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Please where can I find resources for Python scripting inside 3dsmax ? I tried Google but the results I found just discuss the access to the Python engine via Maxscript.
I found a little introduction at http://www.sfdm.scad.edu/ but it's not enough.
The 3ds Max Python API Help should get you started:
http://help.autodesk.com/view/3DSMAX/2018/ENU/?guid=__developer_about_the_3ds_max_python_api_html

Python - Make a GUI for an existing script [closed]

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I use a certain Python script often, and it is quite laborious to constantly enter the arguments I want. I am not an expert in Python, and it is not my script. I do know a few languages though such as C and Java, so if I need to learn Python so be it. What is the easiest way? Here is the script: https://github.com/michthom/MIDI-to-CNC.
Since you say you know Java, why not write a Java program that provides the GUI, and then runs the python script? I'm pretty sure Java can run external programs

Documentation for wxPython 2.4? [closed]

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I'm desperately looking for the documentation of this rather old version of wxpython. I found the documentation for the C++ version of the library, but some APIs differ and I'd really like to have documentation that really corresponds to the library I'm using.
Could you point me to it? (assuming it exists!)
You can find demo and source files (they include docs) here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wxpython/files/wxPython/2.4.2.4/
There are also Docs:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wxpython/files/wxPython/2.4.2.4/wxPythonDocs-2.4.2.4.tar.gz/download

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