Native Inspect Manual (H06.03+)
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Introducing Native Inspect
- Native Inspect on TNS/E Systems
- Debuggers on NonStop TNS/E Systems
- Origins of Native Inspect
- Process Debugging With Native Inspect
- Debugging Multiple Processes
- Global Debugging
- Debugging TNS Processes
- Snapshot File Analysis
- Debugging DLLs
- Handling Events
- Switching Debuggers (To or From Inspect and Visual Inspect)
- Stopping Native Inspect
- Differences Between Native Inspect and WDB and GDB
- 2 Using Native Inspect
- Quick Start for Inspect Users
- Preparing to Debug Using Native Inspect
- Sample Native Inspect Session
- Start Your Program Under Native Inspect
- Load Symbols
- Determine Compilation-Time Source Name
- Set Source Name Mapping
- Add Current Directory to Source Search Path
- List Source
- Set a Breakpoint on main()
- Continue Execution
- Trace the Stack (Back Trace)
- List Source
- Step Execution (Over Any Function Calls)
- Print a Variable
- Step Execution (Over Any Function Calls)
- Step In to a Called Function
- Set a Memory Access Breakpoint (MAB)
- Trace the Stack (Back Trace)
- List Source
- Continue Listing Source
- Set a Breakpoint on Line 52
- Continue Execution
- Display a Structure
- Enable “pretty” Printing
- Modify a Structure Field
- Terminate Program and Session
- 3 Syntax of Native Inspect Commands
- Categories of Native Inspect Commands
- Syntax of Common Command Elements
- # command
- a command
- add-symbol-file command
- amap command
- attach command
- base command
- break command, tbreak command
- bt command
- can command
- cd command
- commands command
- comment command
- condition command
- continue command
- d command
- delete command
- delete display command
- detach command
- dir command
- disable command
- disable display command
- disassemble command, da command
- display command
- dmab command
- down command, down-silently command
- enable command
- enable display command
- env command
- eq command
- exit command
- fc command
- files command
- finish command
- fn command
- frame command, select-frame command
- help command, help option
- hold command
- i command
- ignore command
- ih command
- info command
- jb command
- jump command
- kill command
- list command
- log command
- ls command
- mab command
- map-source-name command
- mh command
- modify command
- next command, nexti command
- nocstm option
- output command
- print command
- priv command
- ptype command
- pwd command
- quit command
- reg command
- save command
- select-frame command
- set command (environment)
- set command (variable)
- show command
- snapshot command
- source command
- step command, stepi command
- switch command
- symbol command, symbol-file command
- tbreak command
- tj command, tu command
- tn command
- unload-symbol-file command
- until command
- up command, up-silently command
- vector command
- version option
- vq command
- wait command
- whatis command
- x command
- 4 Using Tcl Scripting
- A Command Mapping With Debug and Inspect
- Glossary
- Index

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Index
A
a command 3-3, 3-10, 3-20
Abbreviation of commands 1-13
add source assign (Inspect) A-2
Address of symbol file 2-4
address option 3-64
Address, attributes 3-11
add-symbol-file command 1-19, 3-5, 3-10
Advancing execution to main() 2-6
Alias, for commands 1-13
all-registers option 3-37
amap command 3-1, 3-11
an command 3-10
Application registers 3-61
architecture option 3-38
args option 3-38
Array elements, displaying 3-57
array option 3-64
ASCII 3-10, 3-19
asm-demangle option 3-64
attach command 1-12, 1-14, 1-16, 3-2,
3-11
Automatic display list 1-5, 3-4, 3-20, 3-23,
3-28
B
b command 3-13
base command 3-1, 3-12
br command 3-13
Branch registers 3-61
bre command 3-13
brea command 3-13
break command 2-1, 2-6, 2-9, 2-11, 3-3,
3-13
Break key 1-16
break option 3-40
Breakpoints 3-13, 3-18, 3-20, 3-23, 3-27
breakpoints option 3-38
bt command 2-9, 2-10, 3-4, 3-15, 3-74
Buffers, displaying 3-57
C
can command 3-4, 3-16
Case-sensitivity 3-34
Cast expression 3-54, 3-57
cd command 3-1, 3-16
Character pointers, displaying 3-55
check option 3-62
COBOL 1-6, 1-9
Command history 3-68
Command prompt 1-13
commands command 3-3, 3-17
commands option 3-68
comment command 3-2, 3-17
Compilation directory 3-22, 3-68
complaints option 3-62
condition command 3-3, 3-18
Conditional breakpoints 3-13
confirm option 3-62
Constant expressions, displaying 3-55
continue command 1-18, 2-2, 2-6, 2-9,
2-11, 3-3, 3-18
copying option 3-38, 3-68
CPU, executing in same 1-16
Current frame 3-32
Current process 1-13, 1-16, Glossary-1
Current working directory 2-4, 3-16, 3-22,
3-60, 3-68
Custom file 1-12
C-style syntax 3-8, 3-63
C/C++ language
advancing execution to main() 2-6
descriiption of 1-6










