noft Manual (G06.27+, H06.03+, J06.03+)

noft Utility
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Debugging With noft
Debugging With noft
The dumping options (listed in Table 2-2 on page 2-5) can be useful when debugging
optimized native object code, especially when you must debug code at the RISC
instruction-level.
FC on page 3-16 Edits or repeats a previously executed command line.
FILE or F
on page 3-17 Specifies the name of the target object code file.
HELP or ?
on page 3-20 Displays descriptions and syntax for options.
HISTORY or H
on
page 3-22
Displays previously entered command lines.
LOG
on page 3-40 Writes a copy of the current noft session’s input and output to
a file.
OBEY
on page 3-41 Directs noft to read from a specified command file.
OUT
on page 3-42 Writes the input and output listings to a specified file.
QUIT or Q
on page 3-43 Stops the noft process.
RESET
on page 3-44 Resets one or more noft target object code file parameters
previously specified with a SET option to their default values.
SET
on page 3-47 Sets one or more of:
Case-sensitivity of noft
Object code file format
Number of command lines in memory available to the FC
or HISTORY option
Number of command lines displayed with the HISTORY
option
Name of log file
Name of file to which noft writes input and output listings
Scope of noft options to a single procedure or
subprocedure
Scope of noft options to a single source file
Sorting order of the output
SHOW
on page 3-52 Displays the current values of the noft program environment
parameters and the target object code file parameters.
SYSTEM or VOLUME
on
page 3-52
Specifies the default node, volume, and subvolume names
used to resolve partially qualified Guardian file names. (Use
only in the Guardian environment.)
Note. You must use Visual Inspect, rather than Inspect, to debug PIC executable files.
Table 2-3. noft Control Options (page 2 of 2)
Option Description