How Can I Make Perl And Python Print Each Line Of The Program Being Executed?
I know that bash -x script.sh will execute script printing each line before actual execution. How to make Perl and Python interpreters do the same?
Solution 1:
Devel::Trace is the Perl analogue, the trace module is Python's.
Solution 2:
python -m trace -t main.py
Test program:
main.py
froma import g
def f(i):
g(i)
for i in range(3):
f(i)
a.py
defg(i):
print i
Output:
--- modulename: main, funcname: <module>
main.py(1): from a import g
--- modulename: a, funcname: <module>
a.py(1): def g(i):
main.py(2): def f(i):
main.py(4): for i in range(3):
main.py(5): f(i)
--- modulename: main, funcname: f
main.py(3): g(i)
--- modulename: a, funcname: g
a.py(2): print i
0
main.py(4): for i in range(3):
main.py(5): f(i)
--- modulename: main, funcname: f
main.py(3): g(i)
--- modulename: a, funcname: g
a.py(2): print i
1
main.py(4): for i in range(3):
main.py(5): f(i)
--- modulename: main, funcname: f
main.py(3): g(i)
--- modulename: a, funcname: g
a.py(2): print i
2
main.py(4): for i in range(3):
--- modulename: trace, funcname: _unsettrace
trace.py(80): sys.settrace(None)
Tested on Ubuntu 16.10, Python 2.7.12.
Solution 3:
Devel::DumpTrace
was released in 2011 and has more features than Devel::Trace
, such as evaluating variable values in the trace output.
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