Use pdb.set_trace() in a script that reads stdin via a pipe

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我寻月下人不归 2020-12-05 04:20

I have a python script that reads stdin via a pipe, and I cannot seem to use it with pdb.set_trace().

my_script.py:

#!/usr/bin/env python
import sy         


        
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  •  清歌不尽
    2020-12-05 04:54

    Here's an example of what worked for me:

    import sys
    import pdb
    
    lines = sys.stdin.readlines()
    sys.stdin = open("/dev/tty")
    pdb.set_trace()
    

    Edit: since 3.7 you no longer need to import pdb for set_trace, it is available as breakpoint, so the above only requires a sys import.

    import sys
    
    lines = sys.stdin.readlines()
    sys.stdin = open("/dev/tty")
    breakpoint()
    

    You may wish to replace sys.stdin.readlines() above with the iterable fileinput.input() (which defaults to sys.stdin if the list of files in sys.argv[1:] is empty) like so:

    import fileinput
    import sys
    
    lines = fileinput.input()
    sys.stdin = open("/dev/tty")
    breakpoint()
    

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