DBG$HELP.HLB  —  DEBUG  Ctrl  /Y  Examples
    1.$ RUN/NODEBUG TEST_B
           . . .
          <Ctrl/Y>
      Interrupt
      $ DEBUG

                 Debugger Banner and Version Number

      Language: ADA, Module: SWAP
      DBG>

      In this example, the RUN/NODEBUG command executes the image
      TEST_B without debugger control. Execution is interrupted
      with Ctrl/Y. The DEBUG command then causes the debugger to be
      started. The debugger displays its banner, sets the language-
      dependent parameters to the language (Ada, in this case) of the
      module (SWAP) in which execution was interrupted, and displays
      the prompt.

    2.$ RUN/NODEBUG PROG2
           . . .
          <Ctrl/Y>
      Interrupt
      $ DEBUG

                 Debugger Banner and Version Number

      Language: FORTRAN, Module: SUB4
      predefined trace on activation at SUB4\%LINE 12 in %PROCESS_NUMBER 1
      DBG>

      In this example, the DEFINE/JOB command establishes a
      multiprocess debugging configuration. The RUN/NODEBUG command
      executes the image PROG2 without debugger control. The Ctrl/Y-
      DEBUG sequence interrupts execution and starts the debugger.
      The banner indicates that a new debugging session has been
      started. The activation tracepoint indicates where execution
      was interrupted when the debugger took control of the process.
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