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Allow decorator frames to be marked as skippable....
Allow decorator frames to be marked as skippable. When done so, by default pdb will step over those frames and directly into the decorated functions. >>> def helper_1(): ... print("don't step in me") ... ... ... def helper_2(): ... print("in me neither") ... One can define a decorator that wrap a function between the two helpers: >>> def pdb_skipped_decorator(function): ... ... ... def wrapped_fn(*args, **kwargs): ... __debuggerskip__ = True ... helper_1() ... __debuggerskip__ = False ... result = function(*args, **kwargs) ... __debuggerskip__ = True ... helper_2() ... return result ... ... return wrapped_fn When decorating a function, ipdb will directly step into ``bar()`` by default: >>> @foo_decorator ... def bar(x, y): ... return x * y You can toggle the behavior with ipdb> skip_predicates debuggerskip False or configure it in your ``.pdbrc``

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# encoding: utf-8
"""Generic functions for extending IPython.
"""
from IPython.core.error import TryNext
from functools import singledispatch
@singledispatch
def inspect_object(obj):
"""Called when you do obj?"""
raise TryNext
@singledispatch
def complete_object(obj, prev_completions):
"""Custom completer dispatching for python objects.
Parameters
----------
obj : object
The object to complete.
prev_completions : list
List of attributes discovered so far.
This should return the list of attributes in obj. If you only wish to
add to the attributes already discovered normally, return
own_attrs + prev_completions.
"""
raise TryNext