Options menu choice, 8-22 forked processes, 8-22

specifying debugger behavior, 6-2 FORTRAN language manager, B-13 frame block quali￿ers, 7-10

environment relative, 7-12 main relative, 7-12

run relative, 7-12free command, 2-9fregs macro, 4-12 ,C-6,C-8freg_update macro, C-6fsregs macro, 4-12,C-6fsreg_update macro, C-6 fully quali￿ed names, 7-7

G

-gcompiler option, 2-2 general registers

displaying, 4-12, C-6 monitoring for changes, C-6 specifying, C-6

global symbol search, 7-4 go command, 2-15

action lists, 5-17 discarding, 5-17

granularity traces, 3-14 watchpoints, 3-8, 3-13

graphical user interface, 1-2. See also user interface

grave accent (`), 5-10

H

help, online. See online help

HP Distributed Debugging En vironment (HP/DDE). See debugger

HP Pascal language manager, B-18 HP SOM object manager, D-3

HP-UX PA-RISC

assembly language manager, B-22 target manager, C-3

Index-6

HP-UX Symbolic Debugger. See xdb debugger

I

identi￿ers, reserved, 5-11 if command, 5-16 image quali￿ed names, 7-9

`image reserved identi￿er, 5-13, 7-9 inactive

blocks, 7-10 modules, 7-6

inhibiting macro expansion, 5-10,6-9initialize -altdbinfo command,

2-2, 8-4

input and output operators, 5-8 input box, ():, 1-2

input command, 5-7 input, redirecting, 5-7 intercept command, 3-20

in multi-threaded applications, 8-12 intercept load command, 8-4 intercepts, 3-2, 3-18. See also monitors

signal names, C-5, C-8 Intercepts dialog box, 3-18 interrupt button, 1-2, 2-10 interrupting a program, 2-10 invoking

debugger, 2-3

line-mode user interface, A-2 shell commands, 5-7 target program, 2-5

ioctl (2), 8-23

K

kernel code debugging in, 2-10

kill command, 2-9Ksh Mode

command line editor, 5-5