# Python UNO Bindings UNO bindings for the Python programming language. To have much joy debugging Python extensions you need to: + a) edit `pythonloader.py` in your install setting `DEBUG=1` at the top + b) `touch pyuno/source/module/pyuno_runtime.cxx` and `make debug=true` in `pyuno` Then you'll start to see your exceptions on the console instead of them getting lost at the UNO interface. Python also comes with a gdb script `libpython$(PYTHON_VERSION_MAJOR).$(PYTHON_VERSION_MINOR)m.so.1.0-gdb.py` that is copied to `instdir` and will be auto-loaded by `gdb`; it provides commands like `py-bt` to get a Python-level backtrace, and `py-print` to print Python variables. Another way to debug Python code is to use `pdb`: edit some initialization function to insert `import pdb; pdb.set_trace()` (somewhere so that it is executed early), then run `soffice` from a terminal and a command-line Python debugger will appear where you can set Python-level breakpoints. eoffice-7-4-LTS LibreOffice 核心代码仓库文档基金会
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2020-11-13tdf#123936 Formatting files in module connectivity with clang-formatPhilipp Hofer
2020-01-14tdf#42949 Fix IWYU warnings in connectivity/*/*cxxGabor Kelemen
2017-10-23loplugin:includeform: connectivityStephan Bergmann
2017-03-06remove unused #includeLionel Elie Mamane
2016-02-09Remove excess newlinesChris Sherlock
2015-11-10loplugin:nullptr (automatic rewrite)Stephan Bergmann
2014-06-04connectivity: fix includesThomas Arnhold
2014-02-27Remove visual noise from connectivityAlexander Wilms
2014-02-23Remove unneccessary commentsAlexander Wilms