Open System Services Shell and Utilities Reference Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
enoft(1) OSS Shell and Utilities Reference Manual
INNERLIST | IN
Displays portions of the object file in disassembled
program code and displays the source code inter-
spersed with the assembler. This option can be
used only for text dumps.
READABLE | R
Displays portions of the object file in an applicable
format based on the item type and part of the
object file being displayed. This is the default
action.
Specifying IN format_spec in another flag overrides the setting of
this attribute.
{HISTORYBUFFER | -SHB } number
Specifies the number of command lines in memory that are to be
available to the !, FC,orHISTORY subcommands. If the HIS-
TORYBUFFER attribute is not specified, the default value is 50
command lines.
Valid values for number are in the range from 0 (zero) to 65535.
If number is greater than the current buffer size, enoft is unable to
retrieve command lines that have already left the history buffer.
If number is smaller than the current buffer size, the command
lines lost from the buffer are not retrievable.
The HISTORYBUFFER setting is only meaningful when you
use enoft interactively.
{HISTORYWINDOW | -SHW } number
Specifies the number of command lines displayed with the HIS-
TORY subcommand.
Valid values for number are in the range from 0 (zero) to 50. If
the HISTORYWINDOW attribute is not specified, the default
value is 10 command lines.
The HISTORYWINDOW setting is only meaningful when you
use enoft interactively.
{ LINES | -SL } number
Specifies the number of lines of output to display before pausing
so that an area of output does not scroll out of the terminal or
emulator display memory. A single line of output from enoft can
result in multiple lines of output on a screen, so more lines than
are specified by number might be displayed.
Valid values for number are in the range 0 (zero) through 65535.
If the LINES attribute is not specified, the default value for
number is zero. A zero value causes output to continue until all
results are displayed.
This flag is ignored when entered on a command line. It is pri-
marily for interactive use.
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