enoft Manual
eNOFT Manual—527507-005
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2 eNOFT Options
This section contains the following information:
SET and RESET Commands - globally set how and where eNOFT will dump specified
parts of the object file.
Dump Commands - display contiguous parts of the object file.
List Commands - organize and list specific sections of the object file.
File Handling Commands - affect the user interface.
SET and RESET Commands
SET and RESET commands globally set how and where eNOFT will dump specified
parts of the object file. These global commands affect the output display of dump and
list commands and remain in force until the specified SET command is changed or
reset.
SET <set-cmd> <argument> specifies the set-cmd setting where
<argument> is a mandatory parameter. Use of the SET <set-cmd> without
an argument will generate a syntax error message.
RESET <set-cmd> sets the current SET <set-cmd> setting back to the
default setting. The NOFT argument OFF is not supported.
All SET and RESET commands will echo back the new setting, thus acting as a check
for the user.
The NOFT argument "?" is not supported. Use SHOW <set-cmd> to display the current
setting for set-cmd and SHOW without any option to display all SET settings.
RESET
RESET [ * | set-cmd ]
This command resets one or more eNOFT target object file parameters to their
default values.
This command sets all prior SET command settings to their respective defaults if
the asterisk option "*" is specified. New to eNOFT, typing RESET without any option
also resets all the SET command settings.
SET
[ set-cmd [ argument ] ]
This command displays the current setting for one or all <set-cmd> attributes of
the target object file, including DEMANGLE if C++ sources are opened and within
scope.










