This parameter is a symbolic reference to an address, address range, file, or other
value. Symbols may be:
•
Combinations of paths, filenames, and identifiers defining a scope, or
referencing a particular identifier or location (including procedure entry and
exit points).
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Combinations of paths, filenames, and line numbers referencing a particular
source line.
•
Combinations of paths, filenames, and segment identifiers identifying a
particular PROG, DATA or COMN segment or a user-defined segment.
The Symbolic Retrieval Utilities (SRU) handle symbol scoping and referencing.
These utilities build trees to identify unique symbol scopes.
If you use the SRU utilities to build a symbol database before entering the
emulation environment, the measurements involving a particular symbol request
will occur immediately. If you then change a module and re-enter the emulation
environment without rebuilding the symbol database, the emulation software
rebuilds the changed portions of the database in increments as necessary.
Further information regarding the SRU and symbol handling is available in the
SRU User’s Guide. Also refer to that manual for information on the
HP64KSYMBPATH environment variable.
The last symbol specified in a display local_symbols_in —SYMB— command, or
with the cws command, is the default symbol scope. The default is “none” if no
current working symbol was set in the current emulation session.
You also can specify the current working symbol by typing the cws command on
the command line and following it with a symbol name. The pws command
displays the current working symbol on the status line.
The display memory mnemonic command also can modify the current working
symbol.
If no default file was defined by executing the command display local_symbols_in
—SYMB—, or with the cws command, a source file name (<FILE>) must be
specified with each local symbol in a command line.
entry_exit_range
The range of addresses beginning with the entry point and ending with the return
instruction. The entry point is the address used by other files when they call this
procedure.
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