FCODE
The function code used to define the address space being referenced. See the syntax
diagram for FCODE to see a list of the function codes available and for an
explanation of those codes.
global_symbols
This option lets you display a list of all global symbols in memory.
Global symbols are symbols declared as global in the source file. They include
procedure names, variables, constants, and file names. When the display
global_symbols command is used, the listing will include the symbol name and its
logical address.
local_symbols_in
This option lets you display all the children of a given symbol. Local symbols of
—SYMB— are the ones that are children of the file or scope specified by
—SYMB—. That is, they are defined in that file or scope. Displaying the local
symbols sets the current working symbol to the one specified.
—SYMB—
This option represents the symbol whose children are to be listed. See the
—SYMB— syntax diagram and the SRU User’s Guide for more information on
symbol hierarchy and representation.
memory
This option allows you to display the contents of memory.
offset_by
This option allows you to offset the listed execution breakpoint address value from
the actual address of the breakpoint. By subtracting the offset value from the
breakpoint address, the system can cause the listed address to match that given in
the assembler or compiler listing.
physical
This allows you to specify that the addresses to be displayed are addresses in
physical memory.
pod_command
This option lets you display the Terminal Interface screen. You must display the
Terminal Interface screen to view the output of any Terminal Interface (pod
commands) you have used or are going to use. For details, refer to the syntax page
for the pod_command in this chapter.
repetitively
This optional part of the display status command causes the emulator status screen
to be updated continuously.
registers
This allows you to display the contents of emulation processor registers.
If a step command was just executed, the mnemonic representation of the last
instruction is also displayed (if the current display is the register display). This
process does not occur in real-time. The emulation system must be configured for
nonreal-time operation to display registers while the processor is running. Symbols
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