If we try to use the usual ipdb commands from a Jupyter (IPython
notebook)
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import ipdb; ipdb.set_trace()
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we will get a similar error:
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MultipleInstanceError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-1-f2b356251c56> in <module>()
1 a=4
----> 2 import ipdb; ipdb.set_trace()
3 b=5
4 print a
5 print b
/home/nnn/anaconda/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ipdb/__init__.py in <module>()
14 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
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---> 16 from ipdb.__main__ import set_trace, post_mortem, pm, run, runcall, runeval, launch_ipdb_on_exception
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18 pm # please pyflakes
/home/nnn/anaconda/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ipdb/__main__.py in <module>()
71 # the instance method will create a new one without loading the config.
72 # i.e: if we are in an embed instance we do not want to load the config.
---> 73 ipapp = TerminalIPythonApp.instance()
74 shell = get_ipython()
75 def_colors = shell.colors
/home/nnn/anaconda/lib/python2.7/site-packages/traitlets/config/configurable.pyc in instance(cls, *args, **kwargs)
413 raise MultipleInstanceError(
414 'Multiple incompatible subclass instances of '
--> 415 '%s are being created.' % cls.__name__
416 )
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MultipleInstanceError: Multiple incompatible subclass instances of TerminalIPythonApp are being created.
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The solution is to use Tracer instead:
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from IPython.core.debugger import Tracer
Tracer()()
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Source: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35613249/using-ipdb-to-debug-python-code-in-one-cell-jupyter-or-ipython