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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T17:57:17+00:00 2026-05-15T17:57:17+00:00

I’m using the PyDev for Eclipse plugin, and I’m trying to set a break

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I’m using the PyDev for Eclipse plugin, and I’m trying to set a break point in some code that gets run in a background thread. The break point never gets hit even though the code is executing. Here’s a small example:

import thread

def go(count):
    print 'count is %d.' % count # set break point here

print 'calling from main thread:'
go(13)
print 'calling from bg thread:'
thread.start_new_thread(go, (23,))

raw_input('press enter to quit.')

The break point in that example gets hit when it’s called on the main thread, but not when it’s called from a background thread. Is there anything I can do, or is that a limitation of the PyDev debugger?

Update

Thanks for the work arounds. I submitted a PyDev feature request, and it has been completed. It should be released with version 1.6.0. Thanks, PyDev team!

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    2026-05-15T17:57:18+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:57 pm

    The problem is that there’s no API in the thread module to know when a thread starts.

    What you can do in your example is set the debugger trace function yourself (as Alex pointed) as in the code below (if you’re not in the remote debugger, the pydevd.connected = True is currently required — I’ll change pydev so that this is not needed anymore). You may want to add a try..except ImportError for the pydevd import (which will fail if you’re not running in the debugger)

    def go(count):

       import pydevd
       pydevd.connected = True
       pydevd.settrace(suspend=False)
       print 'count is %d.' % count # set break point here
    

    Now, on a second thought, I think that pydev can replace the start_new_thread method in the thread module providing its own function which will setup the debugger and later call the original function (just did that and it seems to be working, so, if you use the nightly that will be available in some hours, which will become the future 1.6.0, it should be working without doing anything special).

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