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Chapter 11: Emulator/Analyzer Interface Commands
display
global_symbols
This command displays the global symbols defined for the current absolute file.
Global symbols are symbols declared as global in the source file. They include
procedure names, variables, constants, and file names. When the display
global_symbols command is used, the listing will include the symbol name and its
logical address.
local_symbols_in
This option lets you display all the children of a given symbol. Displaying the local
symbols sets the current working symbol to the one specified. See the --SYMB--
syntax page and the Symbolic Retrieval Utilities User's Guide for details on symbol
hierarchy.
memory
This option allows you to display the contents of memory.
offset_by
This option allows you to offset the listed software breakpoint address value from
the actual address of the breakpoint. By subtracting the offset value from the
breakpoint address, the system can cause the listed address to match that given in
the assembler or compiler listing or symbols after code has been relocated.
pod_command
This option lets you display the output of previously executed emulator pod
commands.
registers
This command displays the current contents of the emulation processor registers.
If a step command just executed, the mnemonic representation of the last
instruction is also displayed, if the current display is the register display. The
display register command is not allowed when the emulator is configured for
real-time runs and is running the user program. Symbols also may be displayed in
the register step mnemonic string (see set symbols). With no options specified, the
basic register class is displayed as the default.
<REGISTER>
Specifies the name of an individual register. Refer to the "Accessing Registers"
section in the "Using the Emulator" chapter for a list of the register names and
classes.
repetitively
This optional part of the display status command causes the emulator status screen
to be updated continuously.
simulated_io
This lets you display data written to the simulated I/O display buffer after you have
enabled polling for simulated I/O in the emulation configuration. For details about
setting up simulated I/O, refer to the Simulated I/O User's Guide.
software_
This option lets you display the current list of software breakpoints.
breakpoints
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