langinfo
In certain languages, you may have symbols with the same names but different
types. For example, in IEEE695, you may have a file named main.c and a
procedure named main. SRU would identify these as main(module) and
main(procedure). The command display local_symbols_in main would cause an
error message to appear (Ambiguous symbol: main(procedure, module)). Users of
C tend to think the procedure is important and users of ADA tend to think the
module is important. By entering "langinfo" and "C", SRU will interpret the above
command to be main(procedure). With langinfo ADA, SRU will interpret the
above command to be main(module).
C
Identifies ANSI C as the language so SRU can use the C hierarchy to disambiguate
symbols.
ADA
Identifies ADA as the language so SRU can use the ADA hierarchy to
disambiguate symbols.
C_IEE695
Identifies C_IEEE-695 as the language so SRU can use the C_IEEE-695 hierarchy
to disambiguate symbols.
Note
An alternate method for making the langinfo specification is to use the
environment variable, HP64SYMORDER. By making the following entry in your
.profile, the langinfo setting will always be C, for example.
$ HP64SYMORDER=C # I want to use the C disambiguating
# hierarchy
$ export HP64SYMORDER # let children processes know
# about it
memory
Sets update option for memory displays only.
noupdate
When using multiple windows or terminals, and specifying this option, the display
buffer in that window or terminal will not update when a new measurement
completes. Displays showing memory contents are not updated when a command
executes that could have caused the values in memory to change (modify memory,
load, etc.).
number_of_
source_lines
This allows you to specify the number of source lines displayed for the actual
processor instructions with which they correlate. Only source lines up to the
previous actual source line will be displayed. Using this option, you can specify
how many comment lines are displayed preceding the actual source line. The
default value is 5.
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Page 21: ...Part 1 Quick Start Guide 1 ...
Page 23: ...1 Getting Started 3 ...
Page 45: ...Part 2 Using The Emulator 25 ...
Page 47: ...2 Plugging into a Target System 27 ...
Page 55: ...Chapter 2 Plugging into a Target System Plugging into the Motorola QUADS Target System 35 ...
Page 59: ...3 Starting and Exiting HP 64700 Interfaces 39 ...
Page 69: ...4 Entering Commands 49 ...
Page 103: ...5 Configuring the Emulator 83 ...
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Page 123: ...6 Using the Emulator 103 ...
Page 193: ...7 Using the Emulation Bus Analyzer How to record program execution in real time 173 ...
Page 249: ...8 Making Software Performance Measurements 229 ...
Page 279: ...9 Making Coordinated Measurements 259 ...
Page 295: ...Part 3 Reference 275 ...
Page 297: ...10 Setting X Resources 277 ...
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Page 463: ...13 Concepts of the EMSIM and EMRAM 443 ...
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Page 473: ...14 Installation 453 ...
Page 491: ...Chapter 14 Installation Verifying the Installation 471 ...
Page 493: ...15 Installing Updating Emulator Firmware 473 ...
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