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In #139, many people have reported being unable to use justMyCode as expected. While there is a workaround in the linked comment, I believe it ultimately stems from the global debugpy.debugJustMyCode overwriting the launch configuration option, which I think is unexpected.
I had always been relying on the launch-configuration-level setting of
justMyCodebeing set tofalseto be sufficient. Is the extension perhaps not merging the different levels of configs as expected and leading to the defaultdebugpy.debugJustMyCodeto trump the launch-configuration-leveljustMyCodewhen specified in.code-workspacefiles?
Originally posted by @tboddyspargo in #139
I wanted to repost this here in an effort to specifically focus on the question of configuration merging behavior.
I expect the repro to be something like:
- Specify a python special
purposefile or test debug configuration (with"justMyCode": false) in the launch configuration of a.code-workspacefile. - Open that workspace and debug a python script using that launch configuration.
- Try to step into library code using the debugger
- Repeat this step, since the repro steps in Debugger: setting "justMyCode": false does not work in a Python 3.10 venv #139 (comment) sometimes indicate that the "first time" succeeds and subsequent ones do not.
- Based on my previous experience and the other reports in Debugger: setting "justMyCode": false does not work in a Python 3.10 venv #139, I expect this to not go into library code during the "subsequent" debug sessions (frame skipped message?)
However I also think that, even without repro-ing, it may be reasonable to re-examine the config merging behavior of debugpy.debugJustMyCode with workspace-level launch configuration settings to definitively debug the root cause hypothesis here or confirm it.