Inspect Manual

High-Level Inspect Commands
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Related Commands
Default Volume and Subvolume
If an Inspect session starts as a result of a debug event—for example, RUND
PRG—Inspect uses your logon volume and subvolume as the default volume and
subvolume for the session. If you start an Inspect session using the TACL
command RUN INSPECT, then Inspect uses your current volume and subvolume
as the default volume and subvolume.
SOURCE SYSTEM and SYSTEM
Inspect uses both SOURCE SYSTEM and SYSTEM to expand partially qualified
file names. Inspect uses the current SOURCE SYSTEM value to expand source
file names, and it uses the current SYSTEM value to expand all other file names.
Related Commands
LOG on page 6-142
PROGRAM on page 6-156
SCOPE on page 6-162
SELECT LANGUAGE on page 6-166
SELECT PROGRAM on page 6-167
SELECT SOURCE SYSTEM on page 6-169
SOURCE SYSTEM on page 6-211
SYSTEM on page 6-217
VOLUME on page 6-223
EXIT
The EXIT command stops the Inspect process. Programs being debugged with
Inspect are not stopped.
Usage Considerations
Pressing CTRL/Y is the same as entering EXIT.
Entering an EXIT command does not alter any of the programs you are debugging.
Consequently, you should stop all programs or clear all breakpoints from all
programs and RESUME them before you enter an EXIT command.
Use the TACL commands ACTIVATE and STOP to control a suspended process.
Use the PATHCOM command ABORTþTERM to stop suspended PATHWAY
terminals.
EXIT