Native Inspect Manual (H06.07+)

Syntax of Native Inspect Commands
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delete command
a for ASCII
i for icode
o[n] for octal
d[n] for decimal
h[n] for hexadecimal
[n] is the bit size; bit sizes are 8, 16, 32, or 64. The default value is 32.
If you omit the format option, 32-bit quantities are displayed in the default output
base.
Example
To display memory using the Debug-compatible a and d commands:
delete command
Deletes instruction breakpoints.
If you not specify any breakpoint numbers, Native Inspect prompts you for confirmation
before deleting all the breakpoints associated with the current process.
breakpoint-number
is the number (1, 2, 3, and so on) of a breakpoint or catch event associated with
the current process. You can delete only breakpoints that are associated with the
current process or global breakpoints. Deleted breakpoint numbers are not
reassigned.
To determine a breakpoint number, use the info command with the breakpoints
option.
(eInspect 3,663):d 0x8005884 10
0x8005884: 0x6d6f6e69 0x746f7200 0x00000000 0x00000000
0x8005894: 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000
0x80058a4: 0x00000000 0x00000000
(eInspect 3,663):a 0x8005884 10
0x8005884: .moni. .tor.. ...... ......
0x8005894: ...... ...... ...... ......
0x80058a4: ...... ......
delete [ breakpoints ][ breakpoint-number ...]