Inspect Manual

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7 Low-Level Inspect
Low-Level Inspect Commands on page 7-1
Syntax of Low-Level Command Elements on page 7-2
Expressions in Low-Level Inspect on page 7-3
Using Low-Level Inspect on page 7-4
Low-Level Inspect Commands
Low-level Inspect is similar to Debug, and this section discusses the major differences
between the two debuggers. For more information on Debug for NonStop systems, see
the Debug Manual. Table 7-1 shows how low-level Inspect commands correspond to
Debug commands.
Low-level Inspect supports all high-level commands except:
BREAK CLEAR DISPLAY MODIFY SCOPE
Table 7-1. Machine-Level Inspect Commands
Inspect Command Debug Equivalent Description
A A Displays data and registers in ASCII
B B Sets a code breakpoint
BM BM Sets a data breakpoint
C C Clears a code breakpoint
CM CM Clears a data breakpoint
D D Displays data and registers
F F Shows status of files
FN FN Searches memory for a number
HIGH - Returns to high-level Inspect
I I Displays data and registers in ICODE
M M Modifies data and registers
P P Pauses Inspect
R R Resumes program execution
S S Stops the current program
T T Displays a trace listing of stack markers
VQ VQ Changes extended segment
? ? Displays segment ID
= = Computes and displays a value