Inspect Manual

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2 Inspect Concepts
Inspect Sessions
Starting an Inspect Session on page 2-2
Prompting for Commands on page 2-3
Reporting Events on page 2-3
Ending an Inspect Session on page 2-4
What Inspect Debugs on page 2-4
Processes on page 2-4
Save Files on page 2-5
PATHWAY Servers on page 2-6
PATHWAY Requester Programs on page 2-6
Debugging Multiple Programs on page 2-7
Execution States of a Program on page 2-7
The Run State on page 2-8
The Hold State on page 2-8
The Hold State on page 2-8
The Gone State on page 2-8
Debug Events on page 2-8
Breakpoints and Break Events on page 2-9
Source Languages and Inspect on page 2-11
Scope Paths on page 2-12
Activation of Scope Units on page 2-13
Expressions on page 2-15
Code Locations on page 2-16
Data Locations on page 2-18
Inspect Sessions
An Inspect session is the time period during which you debug interactively using the
same Inspect process. The session begins when IMON first creates an Inspect
process on your terminal, and continues until you terminate that process or exit
Inspect.