1 /ASCIC
/ASCIC /AC Interprets each examined entity as a counted ASCII string preceded by a 1-byte count field that gives the length of the string. The string is then displayed.
2 /ASCID
/ASCID /AD Interprets each examined entity as the address of a string descriptor pointing to an ASCII string. The CLASS and DTYPE fields of the descriptor are not checked, but the LENGTH and POINTER fields provide the character length and address of the ASCII string. The string is then displayed.
3 /ASCII
/ASCII:n Interprets and displays each examined entity as an ASCII string of length n bytes (n characters). If you omit n, the debugger attempts to determine a length from the type of the address expression.
4 /ASCIW
/ASCIW /AW Interprets each examined entity as a counted ASCII string preceded by a 2-byte count field that gives the length of the string. The string is then displayed.
5 /ASCIZ
/ASCIZ /AZ Interprets each examined entity as a zero-terminated ASCII string. The ending zero byte indicates the end of the string. The string is then displayed.
6 /BINARY
Displays each examined entity as a binary integer.
7 /BYTE
Displays each examined entity in the byte integer type (length 1 byte).
8 /CONDITION_VALUE
Interprets each examined entity as a condition-value return status and displays the message associated with that return status.
9 /D_FLOAT
Displays each examined entity in the D_floating type (length 8 bytes).
10 /DATE_TIME
Interprets each examined entity as a quadword integer (length 8 bytes) containing the internal representation of date and time. Displays the value in the format dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm:ss.cc.
11 /DECIMAL
Displays each examined entity as a decimal integer.
12 /DEFAULT
Displays each examined entity in the default radix. The minimum abbreviation is /DEFA.
13 /DEFINITIONS
/DEFINITIONS=n (Alpha only, Integrity servers when optimized code is supported) When the code is optimized, displays n definition points for a split-lifetime variable. A definition point is a location in the program where the variable could have received its value. By default, up to five definition points are displayed. If more than the given number of definitions (explicit or default) are available, then the number of additional definitions is reported as well. (For more information on split-lifetime variables, see the VSI OpenVMS Debugger Manual. The minimum abbreviation is /DEFI.
14 /EXPAND
Helps to expand complex unions or structures which have an embedded structure containing a pointer to the top level structure.
15 /EXTENDED_FLOAT
/EXTENDED_FLOAT /X_FLOAT (Alpha and Integrity servers only) Displays each examined entity in the IEEE X_floating type (length 16 bytes).
16 /FLOAT
On VAX processors, same as /F_FLOAT. Displays each examined entity in the F_floating type (length 4 bytes). On Alpha processors, same as T_FLOAT. Displays each examined entity in the IEEE T_floating type (double precision, length 8 bytes).
17 /FPCR
(Alpha only) Displays each examined entity in FPCR (floating- point control register) format.
18 /G_FLOAT
Displays each examined entity in the G_floating type (length 8 bytes).
19 /HEXADECIMAL
Displays each examined entity as a hexadecimal integer.
20 /INSTRUCTION
Displays each examined entity as an assembly-language instruction (variable length, depending on the number of instruction operands and the kind of addressing modes used). See also the /OPERANDS qualifier. In screen mode, the output of an EXAMINE/INSTRUCTION command is directed at the current instruction display, if any, not at an output or DO display. The arrow in the instruction display points to the examined instruction. On Alpha processors, the command EXAMINE/INSTRUCTION procedure- name displays the first instruction at the code address of a specified routine, entry point, or Ada package.
21 /LINE
/LINE (default) /NOLINE Controls whether program locations are displayed in terms of line numbers (%LINE x) or as routine-name + byte-offset. By default (/LINE), the debugger symbolizes program locations in terms of line numbers.
22 /LONG_FLOAT
/LONG_FLOAT /S_FLOAT (Alpha and Integrity servers only) Displays each examined entity in the IEEE S_floating type (single precision, length 4 bytes).
23 /LONG_LONG_FLOAT
/LONG_LONG_FLOAT /T_FLOAT (Alpha and Integrity servers only) Displays each examined entity in the IEEE T_floating type (double precision, length 8 bytes).
24 /LONGWORD
Displays each examined entity in the longword integer type (length 4 bytes). This is the default type for program locations that do not have a compiler-generated type.
25 /OCTAL
Displays each examined entity as an octal integer.
26 /OCTAWORD
Displays each examined entity in the octaword integer type (length 16 bytes).
27 /PACKED
/PACKED:n Interprets each examined entity as a packed decimal number. The value of n is the number of decimal digits. Each digit occupies one nibble (4 bits).
28 /PS
(Alpha only) Displays each examined entity in PS (processor status register) format.
29 /PSR
(Integrity servers only) Displays each examined entity in PSR (processor status register) format.
30 /PSR
(Integrity servers only) Displays each examined entity in PSR (processor status register) format.
31 /QUADWORD
Displays each examined entity in the quadword integer type (length 8 bytes).
32 /S_FLOAT
(Alpha only) Displays each examined entity in the IEEE S_floating type (single precision, length 4 bytes).
33 /SFPCR
(Alpha only) Displays each examined entity in SFPCR (software floating-point control register) format.
34 /SOURCE
NOTE This qualifier is not available in the VSI DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS user interface to the debugger. Displays the source line corresponding to the location of each examined entity. The examined entity must be associated with a machine code instruction and, therefore, must be a line number, a label, a routine name, or the memory address of an instruction. The examined entity cannot be a variable name or any other address expression that is associated with data. In screen mode, the output of an EXAMINE/SOURCE command is directed at the current source display, if any, not at an output or DO display. The arrow in the source display points to the source line associated with the last entity specified (or the last one specified in a list of entities). On Alpha processors, the command EXAMINE/SOURCE procedure-name displays the source code at the code address of a specified routine, entry point, or Ada package.
35 /SYMBOLIC
/SYMBOLIC (default) /NOSYMBOLIC Controls whether symbolization occurs. By default (/SYMBOLIC), the debugger symbolizes all addresses, if possible; that is, it converts numeric addresses into their symbolic representation. If you specify /NOSYMBOLIC, the debugger suppresses symbolization of entities you specify as absolute addresses. If you specify entities as variable names, symbolization still occurs. The /NOSYMBOLIC qualifier is useful if you are interested in identifying numeric addresses rather than their symbolic names (if symbolic names exist for those addresses). Using /NOSYMBOLIC may speed up command processing because the debugger does not need to convert numbers to names.
36 /TASK
Applies to tasking (multithread) programs. Interprets each examined entity as a task (thread) object and displays the task value (the name or task ID) of that task object. When examining a task object, use /TASK only if the programming language does not have built-in tasking services.
37 /TYPE
/TYPE=(name) /TYPE:(name) /TYPE(name) Interprets and displays each examined entity according to the type specified by name (which must be the name of a variable or data type declared in the program). This enables you to specify a user-declared type. You must use parentheses around the type expression.
38 /VARIANT
/VARIANT=variant-selector address-expression /VARIANT=(variant-selector,...) address-expression Enables the debugger to display the correct item when it encounters an anonymous variant. In a C program, a union contains members, only one of which is valid at any one time. When displaying a union, the debugger does not know which member is currently valid. In a PASCAL program, a record with a variant part contains variants, only one of which is valid at any one time. When displaying a record with an anonymous variant part, the debugger does not know which variant is currently valid, and displays all variants by default. You can use the /VARIANT qualifier of the EXAMINE command to select which member of a union (C) or anonymous variant (PASCAL) to display.
39 /WCHAR_T
/WCHAR_T[:n] Interprets and displays each examined entity as a multibyte file code sequence of length n longwords (n characters). The default is 1 longword. When converting the examined string, the debugger uses the locale database of the process in which the debugger runs. The default is C locale.
40 /WORD
Displays each examined entity in the word integer type (length 2 bytes).
41 /X_FLOAT
(Alpha and Integrity servers only) Displays each examined entity in the IEEE X_floating type (length 16 bytes).