Native Inspect Manual (H06.04+)

Syntax of Native Inspect Commands
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tj command, tu command
tu
stack traces from a ucontext buffer contained at the specified address.
native-address
is the address that contains the jump buffer.
Examples
To obtain the name of the jump buffer (in this case, env), and then trace the stack
relative to the jump buffer:
Note. Unexpected results can occur if the native address specified does not correspond to a
valid native jump buffer or a valid ucontext.
(eInspect 1,1028):info var
All defined variables:
File \SIERRA.$OS.VIVTEST.STEST12:
char NULL[16];
char SEEK_CUR[19];
char SEEK_END[19];
char SEEK_SET[19];
---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit---
char TDMSIGH_TNS_BE_FILLER[39];
char TDMSIGH_TNS_E_FILLER[51];
char _GUARDIAN_HOST[25];
char _GUARDIAN_TARGET[27];
char _TANDEM_ARCH_[24];
char _TANDEM_SOURCE[25];
char __INT32[18];
char __TANDEM[19];
char __XMEM[17];
char __size_t_DEFINED[26];
jmp_buf env;
int errno;
char int64_t[26];
Non-debugging symbols:
08000230 _initz
700008d0 _CTORS
700008d0 _ctors
700008d8 _DTORS
700008d8 _dtors
700008e0 _termz
(eInspect 1,1028):
(eInspect 1,1028):p &env
$1 = (jmp_buf *) 0x8000350
(eInspect 1,1028):tj 0x8000350
#0 0x70001260:0 in main (argc=0, argv=0x60000)
at \SIERRA.$OS.VIVTEST.STEST12:32
#1 0x70001a20:0 in _MAIN () at \SPEEDY.$DATA06.T8432H01.CPLMAINC:68