Is it possible to debug a curse program remotely in PyCharm? How to set it up?
I followed the PyCharm 4.0.8 instruction, added this to the "EXAMPLE.py
" from "npyscreen-4.8.7
".
import pydevd
pydevd.settrace('localhost', port=8899, stdoutToServer=False, stderrToServer=True)
And always it runs into an error in "setupterm
":
$ PYTHONPATH=~/bin/pycharm-debug.egg python EXAMPLE.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "EXAMPLE.py", line 34, in <module>
App.run()
File "/home/.../npyscreen-4.8.7/npyscreen/apNPSApplication.py", line 30, in run
return npyssafewrapper.wrapper(self.__remove_argument_call_main)
File "/home/.../npyscreen-4.8.7/npyscreen/npyssafewrapper.py", line 41, in wrapper
wrapper_no_fork(call_function)
File "/home/.../npyscreen-4.8.7/npyscreen/npyssafewrapper.py", line 83, in wrapper_no_fork
_SCREEN = curses.initscr()
File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/curses/__init__.py", line 33, in initscr
fd=_sys.__stdout__.fileno())
_curses.error: setupterm: could not find terminal
The problem is that pydevd changed environment "TERM" from "xterm" to "emacs". This can be verified by a little test program.
import pydevd
pydevd.settrace('localhost', port=8899, stdoutToServer=False, stderrToServer=True)
import os as _os
import sys as _sys
import curses
print " my term: ", _os.environ.get("TERM", "unknown"), "\n"
print " my fd: ", _sys.__stdout__.fileno(), "\n"
print "\n ok 1 \n"
curses.setupterm(term=_os.environ.get("TERM", "unknown"),
#curses.setupterm(term='xterm',
fd=_sys.__stdout__.fileno())
print "\n ok 2 \n"
- If removing the two lines with "
pdevd
", the program succeeds. The "TERM
" it prints out is "xterm
". - If change the 1st argument to "
setupterm
" into "term='xterm'
", even with "pydevd
" it succeeds.
I guess the question is how to have "pydevd
" setup the correct "TERM
"?
This various hints pointing out the hardcoded setting of the TERM in pydevd led me to this sequence, which works for me:
While one of the answer could be this: Change
/usr/lib/python2.6/curses/__init__.py
to force TERM like:The original source that changed "
TERM
" is here: