gh-151213: Document asyncio introspection tools#151392
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I'm currently stuck on the "remote debugging support" part.
Using the
PYTHON_DISABLE_REMOTE_DEBUGenv var,-X disable_remote_debug command-lineCLI knob or--without-remote-debugcompilation flag does not affect theRemoteUnwinder().get_all_awaited_by()API (that asyncio tools use) at all, so even mentioning "remote debugging support" is too vague, borderline incorrect.On a side note, I think it would be nice to clarify that "remote debugging support" in https://docs.python.org/3/howto/remote_debugging.html#disabling-remote-debugging strictly means the execution API (
sys.remote_exec), not necessarily the rest of the pieces defined inModules/_remote_debugging/module.c. The security model should also be clearer on what this means. Additionally, the "when to usePYTHON_DISABLE_REMOTE_DEBUG" section is bottom of the page and could be merged with (or at least linked by) the section on disabling remote debugging at the top of the page to increase info locality. -- I'll make a separate issue to address all three observations.cc @pablogsal