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This option is also useful for displaying symbols and source lines in dynamically
relocated programs.
Note that when using the set source only command, the analyzer may operate more
slowly than when using the set source on command. This is an operating
characteristic of the analyzer:
In conclusion, you should not set the trace list to set source only when tracing
assembly code. This will result in optimum analyzer performance.
status
binary
Lists absolute status information in binary form.
hex
Lists absolute status information in hexadecimal form.
mnemonic
Lists absolute status information in mnemonic form.
Examples
display trace count absolute <RETURN>
display trace absolute status binary <RETURN>
display trace mnemonic <RETURN>
See Also
The copy, store, and set commands.
Chapter 11: Emulator/Analyzer Interface Commands
When you use the command set source on, and are executing only assembly
language code (not high-level language code), no source lines are displayed.
The trace list will then fill immediately with the captured assembly language
instructions.
When using set source only, no inverse assembled code is displayed.
Therefore, the emulation software will try to fill the display with high-level
source code. This requires the emulation software to search for any captured
analysis data generated by a high-level language statement.
display trace
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