Hello @asweigart , I found a way to implement the feature you requested and close #832 .
I noticed every function that can be called by the user is decorated with @_genericPyAutoGUIChecks, so I thought I'd add the flag PYAUTOGUI_DEBUG_MODE, which, when set to True, makes a window appear whenever one of those functions is called. The execution of the code is halted until the user presses the chosen PYAUTOGUI_DEBUG_CHAR on the keyboard.
This way the user can check if everything is happening as expected without altering the execution.
Please tell me if it's ok or if it needs any changes.
Davide
Hello @asweigart , I found a way to implement the feature you requested and close #832 . I noticed every function that can be called by the user is decorated with
@_genericPyAutoGUIChecks
, so I thought I'd add the flagPYAUTOGUI_DEBUG_MODE
, which, when set to True, makes a window appear whenever one of those functions is called. The execution of the code is halted until the user presses the chosenPYAUTOGUI_DEBUG_CHAR
on the keyboard. This way the user can check if everything is happening as expected without altering the execution. Please tell me if it's ok or if it needs any changes. Davide