Inspect Manual

Inspect Command Overview
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Managing an Inspect Session
Managing an Inspect Session
Inspect provides several commands that enable you to manage and control your
Inspect session. Table 3-6 lists these commands.
Simplifying an Inspect Session
Inspect provides several commands that simplify working with Inspect. Table 3-7 lists
these commands.
Table 3-6. Commands for Managing and Inspect Session
Command Description
COMMENT (OR “- -”) Directs Inspect to ignore the remainder of the command line,
therefore enabling you to add remarks in a LOG file, an OBEY
file, or the INSPLOCL or INSPCSTM configuration files.
EXIT Stops the Inspect process, therefore terminating the Inspect
session.
HIGH Causes Inspect to change from low-level to high-level command
mode or to remain in high-level if you are in high level command
mode.
IF Provides conditional execution of an Inspect command or alias.
LOG Records the session input, output, or both input and output on a
permanent file.
LOW Causes Inspect to change from high-level to low-level command
mode or to remain in low-level if you are in low-level command
mode.
OBEY Causes Inspect to read commands from a specified file.
OUT Directs the output listing to a specified file.
PAUSE Suppresses Inspect prompts until a debug event occurs in any of
the programs on the program list.
TERM Changes which terminal or process is the Inspect command
terminal.
Table 3-7. Commands for Simplifying an Inspect Session (page1of2)
Command Description
ALIAS Adds a name or a command string, to the alias list for the current
Inspect session.
BREAK Clears one or more breakpoints in the current program.
FILES Shows the status of files that have been opened by the current
program. The FILES command is a synonym for the INFO OPENS
command.
HISTORY Displays the most recently executed command lines.I