Native Inspect Manual (H06.04+)

Syntax of Native Inspect Commands
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Syntax of Common Command Elements
octal (for example, 044000016700)
If the address is in the range of 0 through 0xFFFFFFFF, it is sign-extended to form
a 64-bit address.
Example: 0x80000 & 0x72000000
If the address is greater than 0xFFFFFFFF, it is treated as a 64-bit address, and no
sign extension is done.
Example: 0xFFFFC5000000
The output format for native-address is 0xnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn with leading
zeros included.
Syntax of llce
llce
is a low-level conditional expression, used for setting conditional breakpoints with
the break command, tbreak command and mab command.
Low-level conditional expressions are evaluated by the operating system rather
than the debugger, yielding faster conditional breakpoint performance. Their
capabilities are more limited, however, than those of high-level conditions, which
you can use with the condition command.
The format is:
-e native-address [& mask] operator value
mask
is a 64-bit mask that will be ANDed with the contents of native-address
before the test is performed with value.
operator
is one of !=, ==, < or >.
value
is an integer.
Syntax of expression
expression
is a list of operands and operators which, when evaluated, result in a number or a
string. Valid operators are those accepted by the source language in which the
target being debugged is compiled.