Inspect Manual
Inspect Command Overview
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Entering and Editing Inspect Commands
Entering and Editing Inspect Commands
Like TACL, Inspect maintains a history buffer that records the commands you enter.
Inspect provides commands that enable you to display, edit, and reissue commands in
this buffer. Inspect also provides commands that enable you to edit and reissue
commands that define aliases, function keys, and breakpoints. Table 3-4 lists these
commands, in addition to others that affect or explain how you enter Inspect
commands.
Table 3-3. Commands for Managing Source Files
Command Description
ADD SOURCE ASSIGN Adds a source assignment to the current program’s
source assignment list.
DELETE SOURCE ASSIGN Removes one or all source assignments from the current
program’s source assignment list.
DELETE SOURCE OPEN Closes one or all source files that Inspect has opened as
the result of previous SOURCE commands.
LIST SOURCE ASSIGN Displays the source assignments from the source-
assignment list for the current Inspect session.
LIST SOURCE OPEN Displays the names of all source files that Inspect has
opened as the result of previous SOURCE commands.
SELECT SOURCE SYSTEM Directs Inspect to retrieve source files from a specific
system when a source file name in the current program
does not explicitly include a system name.
SOURCE ASSIGN Sets or displays source assignments from the source-
assignment list for the current Inspect session.
Table 3-4. Commands for Entering and Editing Inspect Commands (page 1 of 2)
Command Description
FA Enables you to retrieve, edit, and reissue an existing alias
definition.
FB Enables you to retrieve, edit, and reissue an existing breakpoint
definition.
FC Enables you to retrieve, edit, and execute a command line in the
history buffer.
FK Enables you to retrieve, edit, and reissue an existing function-key
definition.
HELP Displays information regarding the syntax and usage of Inspect
commands and command options.
HISTORY Displays the most recently executed command lines.