monitors. See breakpoints, intercepts, traces, watchpoints
action lists and, 5-15 using, 3-2
Motif Mode
command line editor, 5-5 mounting le systems, 2-8 mouse
execution commands, 2-17 multiple action lists, 5-16 multiprocess debugging, 8-22 multi-threaded applications. See threads
debugger commands, 8-11 debugging, 8-6
N
names
block qualied, 7-6
frame block qualied, 7-10 fully qualied, 7-7 image qualied, 7-9
symbols, 7-4, 7-6 nondebuggable code, 2-2, 2-10
O
object managers HP SOM, D-3 Solaris SPARC, D-4
online help commenting on, 1-6 overview, 1-6 using, 1-7
operators
input and output, 5-8 optimized code, 8-17
compared with unoptimized co de, 8-18
instruction fragmen ts, 8-19 program logic, 8-18 statement-to-instruction mapping,
8-19
values of variables, 8-21 Options menu, 6-2
Command Input Mode , 5-5Fork Behavior , 8-22
User Configurable Buttons , 2-15 /opt/langtools/bin ,2-3 /opt/langtools/dde/examples ,2-2 /opt/langtools/share/man ,2-3
OSF/Motif
command line editor, 5-5 user interface manager, E-3
output area, 1-4 output, redirecting, 5-7 overriding current language, 7-4
P
PAGER variable, A-2 parameter input box, (): , 1-2 parameters
and input les, 5-8 and macros, 5-10
parentheses (()), 5-2, 5-3, 5-10 parent processes, 8-22
PA-RISC
assembly language manager, B-22 target manager, C-3
Pascal language managers, B-18 PATH variable, 2-3
PC location, 7-2 `pc macro, C-6
PC (Program Counter) arrow, 2-10, 2-14, 4-2
period (.), 5-10,6-9Permission denied error, 2-8 personal startup le
creating, 6-4
loading dbx macros, 6-9 loading xdb macros, 6-8 sample le, 6-5
playing back command sequences, 5-6 pointers, 4-6