Index for "expl trace"
- ABORt - terminate
execution via drl abort.
- ALLOcate - allocate some
patch space.
- AT or ATA - set action
breakpoint.
- B or BA - establish
breakpoint.
- BC - call a B function and
print the returned (octal) value
- C - enable control via
break key.
- CALL - call a TSS
command.
- COMMANDS - summary of
trace commands.
- D or DA - delete breakpoint
- DEC - convert from
decimal to octal
- DISPlay - display
trace-related information
-
- DONE - terminate
execution via drl return
- E - execute instructions
- EF - Execute Force.
- ERROR - error messages
and their meanings.
- EVAL - evaluate an
expression.
- EXPRESSIONS - Symbolic
expressions accepted by trace.
- F or FA - find data pattern
in memory
- I - initialize or reset
various things.
- L - look up symbols or
address.
- LP - search for PL/1 entry
points.
- M - MA,MQ,ME,MI,MXn,MARn
modify register
- N - disengage trace
mechanism
- NOPAuse - discontinue
pause mode
- NOTRace - disengage
trace mechanism
- O - establish offset
- OCT - octal to decimal
conversion
- P or PA - patch memory
- PASS - pass an input
string into the DRL KIN buffer
- PAUS - pause before
instruction execution
- Q - queue trace output.
- R or RA - run (i.e., resume
execution)
- RESTORE - restore
program state from last SAVE command.
- S - snap memory
- SAVE - save current
program state
- SH, SHA, SHOW - show
breakpoint locations
- SHOW - Show breakpoints.
- SOFF - symbol table off
- SON - cause the trace
package to use the symbol table
- TRACE - syntax of trace
commands.
- T - engage trace mechanism
- TC - trace continue.
- TERMinate - terminate
execution via DRL RETURN
- TRACE - engage the
trace mechanism.
-
- USE - user automatic
commands for trace package.
- X,XA,XQ,XE,XEA,XEAQ,XI,XB,XN,XF,ARn
- display registers.