The parameters are as follows:
clear
This option erases the specified breakpoint address. If no breakpoints are specified
in the command, all currently specified breakpoints are cleared.
disable
This option turns off the software breakpoint capability.
enable
This option allows you to modify the software breakpoint specification.
--EXPR--
An expression is a combination of numeric values, symbols, operators, and
parentheses, specifying a software breakpoint address. See the EXPR syntax
diagram.
permanent
Sets a permanent breakpoint. The software breakpoint instruction remains in the
program until the breakpoint is inactivated or removed.
set
This option allows you to activate software breakpoints in your program. If no
breakpoint addresses are specified in the command, all breakpoints that have been
inactivated (executed) are reactivated.
temporary
Sets a temporary breakpoint. When the break occurs, the original opcode is
replaced in the program.
,
A comma is used as a delimiter between specified breakpoint values.
Examples
modify software_breakpoints enable <RETURN>
modify software_breakpoints set loop1 end , loop2 end ,
0E40H <RETURN>
modify software_breakpoints clear <RETURN>
modify software_breakpoints set <RETURN>
See Also
The copy software_breakpoints, display memory mnemonic, and display
software_breakpoints commands.
Chapter 11: Emulator/Analyzer Interface Commands
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