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TNSVU User’s Guide528143-003
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2 TNSVU Command Summary
This section introduces the TNSVU command set. Table 2-1 displays commands
alphabetically including a brief description of and any synonyms for each command.
Table 2-1. TNSVU Commands (page 1 of 5)
Commands
1
Description Synonyms
! Repeats the previous
command. See
Repeating a Command
on page 3-4 for more
information.
None
ENDLOG Closes a log file. See
Logging a TNSVU
Session to a File on
page 3-3 for more
information.
None
EXACTPT
2
Displays exact point
locations in the code
stream. See Viewing
Exact Point Locations on
page 4-25 for more
information.
EXACTPTS
EXACT
EXTERNALS
2
Displays the names of
external library (system
or library) routines called
from a TNS file. See
Viewing the Names of
External Library
Routines on page 4-5 for
more information.
EXTERNAL
EXT
FILEINFO
2
Displays general
information about a file.
See Viewing File
Information on page 4-2
for more information.
FI
HELP Displays a summary of
all TNSVU commands
along with a brief
command definition. See
Using TNSVU Help
on
page 3-6 for more
information.
?
1 TNSVU commands are not case-sensitive. For the purposes of this guide,
command names are always capitalized. Procedure names and file name arguments
are case-sensitive
2 This command requires that you first open the file you want to examine using the OPEN command.
See Opening a TNS Object File with TNSVU
on page 3-1 for more information.