
12-02-2012, 13:14
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RobotPy Guy
AKA: Dustin Spicuzza
 FRC #1418 (), FRC #1973, FRC #4796, FRC #6367 ()
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Rookie Year: 2003
Location: Boston, MA
Posts: 1,043
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Re: Python Testing Strategies -- How did you do it?
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Originally Posted by tux
One thing that I like about Python is the simplicity of debugging with print statements. I see that the sample code has some prints to show what is happening ("Running teleop()", etc).
Where does that output go? How do I tail the output?
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You can use the netconsole that comes with the FRC Tools to look at the output, or alternatively you can use my NetConsole implemented in python.
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Creator of pyfrc (Robot Simulator + utilities for Python) and pynetworktables/ pynetworktables2js (NetworkTables for Python & Javascript)
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