Native Inspect Manual (H06.13+, J06.03+)

SIGSTK N 0xfffc0000 0x0 0x0
SIGTIMEOUT N 0xfffc0000 0x0 0x0
SIGLIMIT N 0xfffc0000 0x0 0x0
SIGCONT N 0xfffc0001 0x0 0x0
SIGTTIN N 0xfffc0000 0x0 0x0
SIGTTOU N 0xfffc0000 0x0 0x0
SIGABND N 0xfffc0000 0x0 0x0
modify (mn) Command
A Debug-compatible Tcl command that changes the content of memory at native-address to
value.
modify native-address value {8|16|32|64}
Where:
native-address
The address in memory whose contents you want to change. See Syntax of native-address
(page 61).
value
The value you want to assign to native-address. The options 8, 16, 32, and 64 specify
the bit size of value.
After completion of the command, Native Inspect prints out the address that was modified, the
number of bytes that were modified, and the old and the new values. If the specified value does
not fit in the size specified, an error is returned.
Example
The following command returns an error because the value 0xFFFF is larger than the specified
size of 8 bits:
m 0x4FFFFE00 0xFFFF 8
next (nexti) Command
Advances program execution to the next statement or instruction, respectively. For COBOL programs,
advances execution to the next verb. Execution steps over any function calls or PERFORM statements
executed within the step range.
Next and nexti are similar to the step (stepi) Command.
{next|nexti} [count]
Where:
count
A positive integer specifying the number of statements (next command) or instructions (nexti
command) to advance.
After you enter a next or nexti command, you can repeat it by pressing the Enter key at the
next Native Inspect prompt. The effect is the same as if you had entered another next or nexti
command with the same count value. This ability to repeat continues until you enter any other
Native Inspect command.
Example
To step execution using the next, step, and finish commands:
(eInspect 1,329): next
351 pcb = PCB_create();
(eInspect 1,329): step
PCB_create () at \SIERRA.$YOSE1.SYMBAT1.SCXXTST:226
226 {
(eInspect 1,329): next
102 Native Inspect Command Syntax