Inspect Manual
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Using Inspect on a TNS/E System
Capabilities of Inspect on TNS/E Systems
Acceleration on TNS/E Systems on page 18-2
Debugger Selection on TNS/E Systems on page 18-4
Using Inspect to Debug TNS Programs on TNS/E Systems on page 18-8
Capabilities of Inspect on TNS/E Systems
What Inspect Does
On a TNS/E system, you can use Inspect to debug the following:
TNS processes emulated on a TNS/E system. Emulated TNS processes are TNS
processes that either:
Were accelerated beforehand with the TNS Object Code Accelerator (OCA)
and are running in TNS accelerated mode
Are being interpreted and are running in TNS interpreted mode
Snapshots of emulated TNS processes generated on either a TNS/R or TNS/E
system
Snapshots of TNS/R native processes
What Inspect Does Not Do
Inspect cannot be used to debug TNS/E native processes or TNS/E native snapshots
on a TNS/E system.
New Features
No new features have been added to Inspect for deployment on TNS/E systems.
Inspect behaves essentially the same on a TNS/E system as on a TNS/R system, with
a few exceptions and restrictions as noted in Table 18-2 on page 18-8. Restrictions are
also described in the individual command descriptions in Section 6, High-Level Inspect
Commands.
Languages Supported
Programming languages supported by Inspect on TNS/E systems include TNS Fortran,
Screen COBOL, TNS COBOL85, Pascal, TAL, and TNS C/C++.