VS code Exception error on python language
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I have suddenly encountered this problem with VS code using python. I have tried reinstalling anaconda and also VS-code itself but nothing seems to be working.
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I have suddenly encountered this problem with VS code using python. I have tried reinstalling anaconda and also VS-code itself but nothing seems to be working.
python visual-studio-code
do you get the same problem when you disable all extensions in vscode? and what about running the code without debug mode?
– Simon
Nov 10 at 23:53
I haven't tried compiling with disabling all the extensions. some how I get the feeling that it cannot connect to the debugger at all.
– Ghazal
Nov 11 at 4:53
There was a vscode issue recently mentioning that this might be extension related, so I would give that a go first. See here: github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/60436
– Simon
Nov 11 at 5:36
You can start code without extensions using a flag:code --disable-extensions
– Simon
Nov 11 at 5:37
Thank you. I will try this and see what happens.
– Ghazal
Nov 11 at 21:09
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I have suddenly encountered this problem with VS code using python. I have tried reinstalling anaconda and also VS-code itself but nothing seems to be working.
python visual-studio-code
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I have suddenly encountered this problem with VS code using python. I have tried reinstalling anaconda and also VS-code itself but nothing seems to be working.
python visual-studio-code
python visual-studio-code
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do you get the same problem when you disable all extensions in vscode? and what about running the code without debug mode?
– Simon
Nov 10 at 23:53
I haven't tried compiling with disabling all the extensions. some how I get the feeling that it cannot connect to the debugger at all.
– Ghazal
Nov 11 at 4:53
There was a vscode issue recently mentioning that this might be extension related, so I would give that a go first. See here: github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/60436
– Simon
Nov 11 at 5:36
You can start code without extensions using a flag:code --disable-extensions
– Simon
Nov 11 at 5:37
Thank you. I will try this and see what happens.
– Ghazal
Nov 11 at 21:09
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do you get the same problem when you disable all extensions in vscode? and what about running the code without debug mode?
– Simon
Nov 10 at 23:53
I haven't tried compiling with disabling all the extensions. some how I get the feeling that it cannot connect to the debugger at all.
– Ghazal
Nov 11 at 4:53
There was a vscode issue recently mentioning that this might be extension related, so I would give that a go first. See here: github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/60436
– Simon
Nov 11 at 5:36
You can start code without extensions using a flag:code --disable-extensions
– Simon
Nov 11 at 5:37
Thank you. I will try this and see what happens.
– Ghazal
Nov 11 at 21:09
do you get the same problem when you disable all extensions in vscode? and what about running the code without debug mode?
– Simon
Nov 10 at 23:53
do you get the same problem when you disable all extensions in vscode? and what about running the code without debug mode?
– Simon
Nov 10 at 23:53
I haven't tried compiling with disabling all the extensions. some how I get the feeling that it cannot connect to the debugger at all.
– Ghazal
Nov 11 at 4:53
I haven't tried compiling with disabling all the extensions. some how I get the feeling that it cannot connect to the debugger at all.
– Ghazal
Nov 11 at 4:53
There was a vscode issue recently mentioning that this might be extension related, so I would give that a go first. See here: github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/60436
– Simon
Nov 11 at 5:36
There was a vscode issue recently mentioning that this might be extension related, so I would give that a go first. See here: github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/60436
– Simon
Nov 11 at 5:36
You can start code without extensions using a flag:
code --disable-extensions
– Simon
Nov 11 at 5:37
You can start code without extensions using a flag:
code --disable-extensions
– Simon
Nov 11 at 5:37
Thank you. I will try this and see what happens.
– Ghazal
Nov 11 at 21:09
Thank you. I will try this and see what happens.
– Ghazal
Nov 11 at 21:09
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do you get the same problem when you disable all extensions in vscode? and what about running the code without debug mode?
– Simon
Nov 10 at 23:53
I haven't tried compiling with disabling all the extensions. some how I get the feeling that it cannot connect to the debugger at all.
– Ghazal
Nov 11 at 4:53
There was a vscode issue recently mentioning that this might be extension related, so I would give that a go first. See here: github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/60436
– Simon
Nov 11 at 5:36
You can start code without extensions using a flag:
code --disable-extensions
– Simon
Nov 11 at 5:37
Thank you. I will try this and see what happens.
– Ghazal
Nov 11 at 21:09