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30 changes: 24 additions & 6 deletions Lib/pdb.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -82,6 +82,7 @@
import inspect
import textwrap
import tokenize
import itertools
import traceback
import linecache
import _colorize
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -2435,30 +2436,47 @@ def main():
parser.add_argument('-c', '--command', action='append', default=[], metavar='command', dest='commands',
help='pdb commands to execute as if given in a .pdbrc file')
parser.add_argument('-m', metavar='module', dest='module')
parser.add_argument('args', nargs='*',
help="when -m is not specified, the first arg is the script to debug")

if len(sys.argv) == 1:
# If no arguments were given (python -m pdb), print the whole help message.
# Without this check, argparse would only complain about missing required arguments.
parser.print_help()
sys.exit(2)

opts = parser.parse_args()
opts, args = parser.parse_known_args()

if opts.module:
# If a module is being debugged, we consider the arguments after "-m module" to
# be potential arguments to the module itself. We need to parse the arguments
# before "-m" to check if there is any invalid argument.
# e.g. "python -m pdb -m foo --spam" means passing "--spam" to "foo"
# "python -m pdb --spam -m foo" means passing "--spam" to "pdb" and is invalid
idx = sys.argv.index('-m')
args_to_pdb = sys.argv[1:idx]
# This will raise an error if there are invalid arguments
parser.parse_args(args_to_pdb)
else:
# If a script is being debugged, then pdb expects the script name as the first argument.
# Anything before the script is considered an argument to pdb itself, which would
# be invalid because it's not parsed by argparse.
invalid_args = list(itertools.takewhile(lambda a: a.startswith('-'), args))
if invalid_args:
parser.error(f"unrecognized arguments: {' '.join(invalid_args)}")
sys.exit(2)

if opts.module:
file = opts.module
target = _ModuleTarget(file)
else:
if not opts.args:
if not args:
parser.error("no module or script to run")
file = opts.args.pop(0)
file = args.pop(0)
if file.endswith('.pyz'):
target = _ZipTarget(file)
else:
target = _ScriptTarget(file)

sys.argv[:] = [file] + opts.args # Hide "pdb.py" and pdb options from argument list
sys.argv[:] = [file] + args # Hide "pdb.py" and pdb options from argument list

# Note on saving/restoring sys.argv: it's a good idea when sys.argv was
# modified by the script being debugged. It's a bad idea when it was
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21 changes: 20 additions & 1 deletion Lib/test/test_pdb.py
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Expand Up @@ -3052,6 +3052,7 @@ def _run_pdb(self, pdb_args, commands,
def run_pdb_script(self, script, commands,
expected_returncode=0,
extra_env=None,
script_args=None,
pdbrc=None,
remove_home=False):
"""Run 'script' lines with pdb and the pdb 'commands'."""
Expand All @@ -3069,7 +3070,9 @@ def run_pdb_script(self, script, commands,
if remove_home:
homesave = os.environ.pop('HOME', None)
try:
stdout, stderr = self._run_pdb([filename], commands, expected_returncode, extra_env)
if script_args is None:
script_args = []
stdout, stderr = self._run_pdb([filename] + script_args, commands, expected_returncode, extra_env)
finally:
if homesave is not None:
os.environ['HOME'] = homesave
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -3508,6 +3511,22 @@ def test_run_module_with_args(self):
stdout, _ = self._run_pdb(["-m", "calendar", "1"], commands)
self.assertIn("December", stdout)

stdout, _ = self._run_pdb(["-m", "calendar", "--type", "text"], commands)
self.assertIn("December", stdout)

def test_run_script_with_args(self):
script = """
import sys
print(sys.argv[1:])
"""
commands = """
continue
quit
"""

stdout, stderr = self.run_pdb_script(script, commands, script_args=["--bar", "foo"])
self.assertIn("['--bar', 'foo']", stdout)

def test_breakpoint(self):
script = """
if __name__ == '__main__':
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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
Fixed a bug in :mod:`pdb` where arguments starting with ``-`` can't be passed to the debugged script.
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