To Display The Current Directory And Current Working Symbol - HP MC68040 User Manual

Emulator, graphical user interface
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To display the current directory and current
working symbol
• Choose Display→Context... A dialog box will open and show the name of the
current directory and current working symbol.
• Using the command line, display the name of the current directory by typing pwd,
and the name of the current working symbol by typing pws.
If you're entering symbol names from several different modules, you may be
unsure which symbol is the current working symbol. The Display→Context... or
pws commands allow you to check this.
The pws and pwd commands aren't available on the softkeys. You must type them
at the keyboard.
The directory context, included in the dialog box seen in the Graphical User
Interface is the directory accessed by all system references for files (primary load,
store, and copy commands) if no explicit directory is mentioned. Unless you have
changed directories since beginning the emulation session, the current directory
context is that of the directory from which you started the interface.
The current working symbol context is supported by the emulator/analyzer and the
Symbol Retrieval Utilities (SRU) working together. The current working symbol
represents an enclosing scope for local symbols. If symbols have not been loaded
into the interface, you cannot display or change the symbol context.
Chapter 4: Using the Emulator
Using Symbols
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