Step debugging imported modules in Python with Visual Studio Code












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import pandas as pd
data = pd.read_csv(some_data)


I put a breakpoint in the second line of this code and Visual Studio Code stops at this breakpoint. But when I try to step into the "read_csv" function vscode apparently performs a "step over".
I also tried setting a breakpoint inside the "read_csv" function but with the same result.



So how do I step into the mentioned function?










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  • Seems to work for me. What exactly is some_data? Also, I assume this is Python 3?
    – Anoop R Desai
    21 hours ago










  • some_data is a pandas DataFrame which got saved as csv. But this was just an example. The main point is, that I can't step inside this function. Yes, it is Python3 and I tried it under macOS as well as Ubuntu both running the latest version of vscode and Python3.
    – schnesim
    17 hours ago


















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import pandas as pd
data = pd.read_csv(some_data)


I put a breakpoint in the second line of this code and Visual Studio Code stops at this breakpoint. But when I try to step into the "read_csv" function vscode apparently performs a "step over".
I also tried setting a breakpoint inside the "read_csv" function but with the same result.



So how do I step into the mentioned function?










share|improve this question






















  • Seems to work for me. What exactly is some_data? Also, I assume this is Python 3?
    – Anoop R Desai
    21 hours ago










  • some_data is a pandas DataFrame which got saved as csv. But this was just an example. The main point is, that I can't step inside this function. Yes, it is Python3 and I tried it under macOS as well as Ubuntu both running the latest version of vscode and Python3.
    – schnesim
    17 hours ago
















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import pandas as pd
data = pd.read_csv(some_data)


I put a breakpoint in the second line of this code and Visual Studio Code stops at this breakpoint. But when I try to step into the "read_csv" function vscode apparently performs a "step over".
I also tried setting a breakpoint inside the "read_csv" function but with the same result.



So how do I step into the mentioned function?










share|improve this question













import pandas as pd
data = pd.read_csv(some_data)


I put a breakpoint in the second line of this code and Visual Studio Code stops at this breakpoint. But when I try to step into the "read_csv" function vscode apparently performs a "step over".
I also tried setting a breakpoint inside the "read_csv" function but with the same result.



So how do I step into the mentioned function?







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  • Seems to work for me. What exactly is some_data? Also, I assume this is Python 3?
    – Anoop R Desai
    21 hours ago










  • some_data is a pandas DataFrame which got saved as csv. But this was just an example. The main point is, that I can't step inside this function. Yes, it is Python3 and I tried it under macOS as well as Ubuntu both running the latest version of vscode and Python3.
    – schnesim
    17 hours ago




















  • Seems to work for me. What exactly is some_data? Also, I assume this is Python 3?
    – Anoop R Desai
    21 hours ago










  • some_data is a pandas DataFrame which got saved as csv. But this was just an example. The main point is, that I can't step inside this function. Yes, it is Python3 and I tried it under macOS as well as Ubuntu both running the latest version of vscode and Python3.
    – schnesim
    17 hours ago


















Seems to work for me. What exactly is some_data? Also, I assume this is Python 3?
– Anoop R Desai
21 hours ago




Seems to work for me. What exactly is some_data? Also, I assume this is Python 3?
– Anoop R Desai
21 hours ago












some_data is a pandas DataFrame which got saved as csv. But this was just an example. The main point is, that I can't step inside this function. Yes, it is Python3 and I tried it under macOS as well as Ubuntu both running the latest version of vscode and Python3.
– schnesim
17 hours ago






some_data is a pandas DataFrame which got saved as csv. But this was just an example. The main point is, that I can't step inside this function. Yes, it is Python3 and I tried it under macOS as well as Ubuntu both running the latest version of vscode and Python3.
– schnesim
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