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Add a way to inject code in the python file #392

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nicolas-dufour opened this issue Jul 19, 2024 · 1 comment
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Add a way to inject code in the python file #392

nicolas-dufour opened this issue Jul 19, 2024 · 1 comment
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nicolas-dufour commented Jul 19, 2024

It would be great to have a way to inject some code when running the debugger.
The use case i have, is i would like to monkey patch something when debugging but i would like to avoid changing my base code.
If there was an arg to add some code when debugging it would be great!

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@paulacamargo25 paulacamargo25 added feature-request Request for new features or functionality and removed triage-needed Needs assignment to the proper sub-team labels Jul 19, 2024
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Thanks for the feature request! We are going to give the community 60 days from when this issue was created to provide 7 👍 upvotes on the opening comment to gauge general interest in this idea. If there's enough upvotes then we will consider this feature request in our future planning. If there's unfortunately not enough upvotes then we will close this issue.

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