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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T17:37:49+00:00 2026-05-27T17:37:49+00:00

It used to be that when I made changes to my .py file in

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It used to be that when I made changes to my .py file in Eclipse, then the changes would be automatically saved when I then ran the program in debug mode. I liked this since it meant that what it was debugging was the same as what I was looking at. Now it no longer does that, which means that’s it’s actually running an old version, unless I manually save the file first. The first time I ran the program, Eclipse asked me whether I always wanted any changes to be saved when the program was run, and I answered yes. I don’t know why it doesn’t do it anymore or how to get it back.

This seems to have happened after I started using Mercurial TortoiseHg with BitBucket. As part of that, I did move some files around, but everything is back and named the same as before.

Of course, I can just do change, save, run, but I’d rather not have to remember the extra save step.

Edit: Actually it’s a bigger problem. It also shifts my breakpoints. In regular edit mode, I 1) set a break point and Save. 2) Add a new line above the breakpoint. Everything looks fine. 3) Save. Now the first breakpoint shifts position.

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    2026-05-27T17:37:50+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 5:37 pm

    From your description, it seems that you’re always opening the file as an external file and not a file within your workspace (the fact that breakpoints don’t get updated is the major clue here).

    You can check if this is what happening from the title that’s shown in Eclipse (if it’s a full filesystem path and not relative path considering your workspace location, this is what’s probably happening).

    How are you opening the file you’re running? Are you opening it from the PyDev package explorer or dragging from the filesystem? (also, it’d be interesting knowing which eclipse/pydev/tortoise versions are you using)

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