In #139, many people have reported being unable to use `justMyCode` as expected. While there is a workaround in the linked comment, I believe it ultimately stems from the global `debugpy.debugJustMyCode` overwriting the launch configuration option, which I think is unexpected. > I had always been relying on the launch-configuration-level setting of `justMyCode` being set to `false` to be sufficient. Is the extension perhaps not merging the different levels of configs as expected and leading to the default `debugpy.debugJustMyCode` to trump the launch-configuration-level `justMyCode` when specified in `.code-workspace` files? _Originally posted by @tboddyspargo in [#139](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-python-debugger/issues/139#issuecomment-2305487551)_ I wanted to repost this here in an effort to specifically focus on the question of configuration merging behavior. I expect the repro to be something like: 1. Specify a python special `purpose` file or test debug configuration (with `"justMyCode": false`) in the launch configuration of a `.code-workspace` file. 2. Open that workspace and debug a python script using that launch configuration. 3. Try to step into library code using the debugger - Repeat this step, since the repro steps in https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-python-debugger/issues/139#issuecomment-1821800403 sometimes indicate that the "first time" succeeds and subsequent ones do not. 4. Based on my previous experience and the other reports in #139, I expect this to not go into library code during the "subsequent" debug sessions (frame skipped message?) **However I also think that, even without repro-ing, it may be reasonable to re-examine the config merging behavior of `debugpy.debugJustMyCode` with workspace-level launch configuration settings to definitively debug the root cause hypothesis here or confirm it.**