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Page 27 - The Graphical Interface at a Glance
Page 28 - The Debugger Window
Page 29
Page 30 - Graphical Interface Conventions
Page 31 - Mouse Buttons
Page 32 - Platform Differences
Page 33 - The Quick Start Tutorial
Page 34 - To prepare to run the debugger
Page 35 - To start the debugger
Page 36 - To activate display area windows
Page 37 - To run until main()
Page 38 - To scroll the Code window
Page 39 - To display a function
Page 40
Page 41 - To edit the program
Page 42 - To display init_system() again
Page 43 - To run until the breakpoint
Page 44 - To patch code using a macro
Page 45 - To delete a single breakpoint
Page 46 - To delete all breakpoints
Page 47 - To step through a program
Page 48 - To step over functions
Page 49 - To change the value of a variable
Page 50 - To recall an entry buffer value
Page 51 - To display the address of a variable
Page 52 - To break on an access to a variable
Page 53 - To use the command line
Page 54 - To turn the command line off
Page 55 - To see on-line help
Page 56 - To end the debugging session
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Page 63 - Starting the Debugger
Page 64 - Using Menus, the Entry Buffer, and Actio...
Page 65
Page 66 - To choose a pull-down menu item using th...
Page 67 - To choose pop-up menu items
Page 68 - To use pop-up menu shortcuts
Page 69
Page 70 - To recall entry buffer values
Page 71 - To edit the entry buffer
Page 72 - To use the action keys
Page 73 - To use dialog boxes
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Page 77 - To access help information
Page 78 - Using the Command Line with the Mouse
Page 79 - To turn the command line on or off
Page 80 - To enter a command
Page 81 - To edit the command line using the comma...
Page 82 - To edit the command line using the comma...
Page 83 - To get help about the command line
Page 84 - Using the Command Line with the Keyboard
Page 85
Page 86 - To edit the command line
Page 87 - To display the help window
Page 88
Page 89 - Viewing Debugger Status
Page 90 - Indicator Characters
Page 91 - To display information about the debugge...
Page 92 - Solving problems with the interface
Page 93 - 3 Loading and Executing Programs
Page 94 - Compiling Programs for the Debugger
Page 95 - Using a Hewlett-Packard C Cross Compiler
Page 96
Page 97 - Using Microtec Language Tools
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Page 100 - Loading Programs and Symbols
Page 101 - To load programs
Page 102 - To load program code only
Page 103 - To load symbols only
Page 104 - To load additional programs
Page 105 - To turn demand loading of symbols on or ...
Page 106 - Stepping Through and Running Programs
Page 107 - To step over functions
Page 108 - To run from the current program counter ...
Page 109 - To run until a stop (break) address
Page 110 - To count simulated clock cycles
Page 111 - To add simulated wait states
Page 112 - Using Breakpoints
Page 113 - To set an instruction breakpoint
Page 114 - To set a breakpoint for a C+ + object in...
Page 115 - To set a breakpoint for overloaded C
Page 116 - To clear selected breakpoints
Page 117 - To clear all breakpoints
Page 118 - To display breakpoint information
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Page 121 - To halt program execution on return to a...
Page 122 - Using Simulated Interrupts
Page 123 - To remove simulated interrupts
Page 124 - Restarting Programs
Page 125 - To reset program variables
Page 126 - Saving and Loading the CPU State
Page 127 - Mapping Memory
Page 128 - To allow access to memory locations
Page 129
Page 130 - Accessing Input Ports
Page 131 - To delete an input port
Page 132 - To display input port buffer values
Page 133 - Accessing Output Ports
Page 134 - To delete an output port
Page 135 - To display output port buffer values
Page 136 - Accessing the UNIX Operating System
Page 137 - To execute a UNIX command
Page 138 - Using simulator and emulator debugger pr...
Page 139 - Using the Debugger with the Branch Valid...
Page 140
Page 141 - 4 Viewing Code and Data
Page 142 - Using Symbols
Page 143 - To display symbols
Page 144 - To display symbols in all modules
Page 145
Page 146 - Displaying Screens
Page 147
Page 148 - To display the high-level screen
Page 149 - To display the standard I/O screen
Page 150
Page 151 - Displaying Windows
Page 152
Page 153 - To change the active window
Page 154 - To select the alternate view of a window
Page 155 - To view information in the active window
Page 156 - To view information in the "More" lists ...
Page 157 - To copy window contents to a file
Page 158 - To view commands in a separate window
Page 159 - Displaying C Source Code
Page 160 - To find first occurrence of a string
Page 161
Page 162 - Displaying Disassembled Assembly Code
Page 163 - Displaying Program Context
Page 164 - To display current module and function
Page 165 - To display register contents
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Page 167 - To list all registers
Page 168 - To display the function calling chain (s...
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Page 171 - To display all local variables of a func...
Page 172 - To display the address of the C+ + objec...
Page 173 - Using Expressions
Page 174 - To display the value of an expression or...
Page 175 - To display members of a structure
Page 176 - To display the members of a C
Page 177 - To monitor variables
Page 178 - To monitor the value of a register
Page 179 - To discontinue monitoring all variables
Page 180 - To print formatted output to a window
Page 181
Page 182 - Viewing Memory Contents
Page 183 - To examine a memory area for invalid val...
Page 184 - To display memory contents
Page 185 - Using Simulated I/O
Page 186 - How Simulated I/O Works
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Page 188 - Special Simulated I/O Symbols
Page 189 - To disable simulated I/O
Page 190 - To set the keyboard I/O mode to raw
Page 191 - To interpret keyboard reads as EOF
Page 192
Page 193 - To check resource usage
Page 194
Page 195 - 5 Editing Code and Data
Page 196 - Editing Files
Page 197 - To edit an arbitrary file
Page 198 - Patching Source Code
Page 199 - To patch a line of code using a macro
Page 200 - To patch C source code by inserting line...
Page 201
Page 202 - Editing Memory Contents
Page 203 - To copy a block of memory
Page 204 - To fill a block of memory with values
Page 205 - To re-initialize all program variables
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Page 209 - Using Macros
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Page 213 - To display the Macro Operations dialog b...
Page 214 - To use an existing macro as a template f...
Page 215 - To define a macro interactively using th...
Page 216 - To define a macro outside the debugger
Page 217 - To save macros
Page 218
Page 219 - To call a macro from within an expressio...
Page 220 - To call a macro on execution of a breakp...
Page 221
Page 222 - To call a macro when stepping through pr...
Page 223 - To display macro source code
Page 224 - To delete a macro
Page 225 - Using Command Files
Page 226 - To record commands
Page 227 - To place comments in a command file
Page 228 - To stop command recording
Page 229 - To set command file error handling
Page 230 - To append commands to an existing comman...
Page 231 - To stop command and result recording to ...
Page 232 - To close the file associated with a wind...
Page 233 - To use the debugger in batch mode
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Page 235 - 7 Configuring the Debugger
Page 236
Page 237 - Setting the General Debugger Options
Page 238 - To specify whether command file commands...
Page 239 - To set backtrace display of bad stack fr...
Page 240 - To select the interpretation of numeric ...
Page 241 - To specify exception processing behavior
Page 242 - To specify step speed
Page 243 - Setting the Symbolics Options
Page 244 - To convert module names to upper case
Page 245 - Setting the Display Options
Page 246 - To display half-bright or inverse video ...
Page 247 - To specify scroll amount
Page 248 - Modifying Display Area Windows
Page 249 - To move the Status window (standard inte...
Page 250 - To define user screens and windows
Page 251 - To display user-defined screens
Page 252 - To erase standard I/O and user-defined w...
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Page 254 - Saving and Loading the Debugger Configur...
Page 255 - To load a startup file
Page 256 - Setting X Resources
Page 257
Page 258 - To modify the debugger's graphical inter...
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Page 262 - To use customized scheme files
Page 263
Page 264 - To set up custom action keys
Page 265 - To set initial recall buffer values
Page 266
Page 267 - Part 3 Concept Guide
Page 268
Page 269 - 8 X Resources and the Graphical Interfac...
Page 270 - An X resource is user-definable data
Page 271 - Don't worry, there are shortcuts
Page 272 - But wait, there is trouble ahead
Page 273 - Class and instance apply to applications...
Page 274 - Resource specifications are found in sta...
Page 275 - Loading order resolves conflicts between...
Page 276 - The app-defaults file documents the reso...
Page 277 - You can create your own scheme files, if...
Page 278 - You can force the debugger's graphical i...
Page 279
Page 280 - Resource setting - general procedure
Page 281 - Part 4 Reference
Page 282
Page 283 - 9 Debugger Commands
Page 284 - Command Summary
Page 285 - Expression Commands
Page 286 - Memory Commands
Page 287 - Program Commands
Page 288 - Window Commands
Page 289 - Breakpt Access
Page 290
Page 291 - Breakpt Clear_All
Page 292 - Breakpt Delete
Page 293 - Breakpt Erase
Page 294 - Breakpt Instr
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Page 296 - Breakpt Read
Page 297 - Breakpt Write
Page 298 - Debugger Directory
Page 299 - Debugger Execution Display_Status
Page 300 - Debugger Execution IO_System
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Page 303 - Debugger Execution Load_State
Page 304 - Debugger Execution Reset_Processor
Page 305 - Debugger Execution Save_State
Page 306 - Debugger Host_Shell
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Page 308 - Debugger Help
Page 309 - Debugger Level
Page 310 - Debugger Macro Add
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Page 313 - Debugger Macro Call
Page 314 - Debugger Macro Display
Page 315 - Debugger Option Command_Echo
Page 316 - Debugger Option General
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Page 320 - Debugger Option List
Page 321 - Debugger Option Symbolics
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Page 324 - Debugger Option View
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Page 327 - Debugger Pause
Page 328 - Debugger Quit
Page 329 - Expression C_Expression
Page 330 - Expression Display_Value
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Page 333 - Expression Fprintf
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Page 338 - Expression Monitor Clear_All
Page 339 - Expression Monitor Delete
Page 340 - Expression Monitor Value
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Page 343 - Expression Printf
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Page 345 - File Command
Page 346 - File Error_Command
Page 347 - File Journal
Page 348
Page 349 - File Log
Page 350
Page 351 - File Startup
Page 352
Page 353 - File User_Fopen
Page 354
Page 355 - File Window_Close
Page 356 - Memory Assign
Page 357
Page 358 - Memory Block_Operation Copy
Page 359 - Memory Block_Operation Fill
Page 360
Page 361 - Memory Block_Operation Match
Page 362
Page 363 - Memory Block_Operation Search
Page 364
Page 365 - Memory Block_Operation Test
Page 366
Page 367 - Memory Display
Page 368
Page 369 - Memory Hex
Page 370 - Memory Inport Assign
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Page 373 - Memory Inport Delete
Page 374 - Memory Inport Rewind
Page 375 - Memory Inport Show
Page 376 - Memory Map Guarded
Page 377 - Memory Map Read_Only
Page 378 - Memory Map Show
Page 379 - Memory Map Write_Read
Page 380 - Memory Outport Assign
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Page 383 - Memory Outport Delete
Page 384 - Memory Outport Rewind
Page 385 - Memory Outport Show
Page 386 - Memory Register
Page 387
Page 388 - Memory Unload_BBA
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Page 391 - Program Context Display
Page 392 - Program Context Expand
Page 393 - Program Context Set
Page 394 - Program Display_Source
Page 395 - Program Find_Source Next
Page 396 - Program Find_Source Occurrence
Page 397
Page 398 - Program Interrupt Add
Page 399
Page 400 - Program Interrupt Remove
Page 401 - Program Load
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Page 404 - Program Pc_Reset
Page 405 - Program Run
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Page 408 - Program Step
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Page 410 - Program Step Over
Page 411
Page 412 - Program Step With_Macro
Page 413 - Symbol Add
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Page 416 - Symbol Browse
Page 417 - Symbol Display
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Page 422 - Symbol Remove
Page 423
Page 424 - Window Active
Page 425
Page 426 - Window Cursor
Page 427 - Window Delete
Page 428 - Window Erase
Page 429 - Window New
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Page 432 - Window Resize
Page 433 - Window Screen_On
Page 434 - Window Toggle_View
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Page 436
Page 437 - 10 Expressions and Symbols in Debugger C...
Page 438
Page 439 - Expression Elements
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Page 441 - Constants
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Page 446 - Symbols
Page 447 - Debugger Symbols
Page 448 - Reserved Symbols
Page 449 - Addresses
Page 450
Page 451 - Keywords
Page 452 - Forming Expressions
Page 453 - Expression Strings
Page 454 - Symbolic Referencing
Page 455 - Data Types
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Page 458 - Special Casting
Page 459 - Scoping Rules
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Page 463 - Evaluating Symbols
Page 464 - Stack References
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Page 467 - 11 Predefined Macros
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Page 470 - Break_info
Page 471
Page 472 - Byte
Page 473 - Close
Page 474 - Dword
Page 475 - Error
Page 476 - Fgetc
Page 477 - Fopen
Page 478 - Getsym
Page 479 - Inport
Page 480 - Isalive
Page 481 - Key_get
Page 482 - Key_stat
Page 483 - Memchr
Page 484 - Memclr
Page 485 - Memcpy
Page 486 - Memset
Page 487 - Open
Page 488
Page 489 - Outport
Page 490 - Read
Page 491 - Reg_str
Page 492 - Showversion
Page 493 - Strcat
Page 494 - Strchr
Page 495 - Strcmp
Page 496 - Strcpy
Page 497 - Stricmp
Page 498 - Strlen
Page 499 - Strncmp
Page 500 - Until
Page 501 - When
Page 502 - Word
Page 503 - Write
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Page 527 - Version C.05.20
Page 528 - Version C.05.10
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Page 531 - Part 5 Installation Guide
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Page 533 - 14 Installation
Page 534 - Installation at a Glance
Page 535 - Supplied filesets
Page 536 - To install software on an HP 9000 system
Page 537 - Step 1. Install the software
Page 538
Page 539 - To install the software on a Sun SPARCsy...
Page 540 - Step 1: Install the software
Page 541
Page 542 - To set up your software environment
Page 543
Page 544 - To set environment variables
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Page 546 - To verify the software installation
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