/sys$common/syshlp/DBG$HELP.HLB  —  DEBUG  SEARCH
    Searches the source code for a specified string and displays
    source lines that contain an occurrence of the string.

    Format

      SEARCH  [range] [string]

1  –  Parameters

 range

    Specifies a program region to be searched. Use any of the
    following formats:

    mod-name            Searches the specified module from line 0 to
                        the end of the module.
    mod-name\line-num   Searches the specified module from the
                        specified line number to the end of the
                        module.
    mod-name\line-      Searches the specified module from the line
    num:line-num        number specified on the left of the colon to
                        the line number specified on the right.
    line-num            Uses the current scope to find a module and
                        searches that module from the specified line
                        number to the end of the module. The current
                        scope is established by a previous SET SCOPE
                        command, or the PC scope if you did not enter
                        a SET SCOPE command. If you specify a scope
                        search list with the SET SCOPE command, the
                        debugger searches only the module associated
                        with the first named scope.
    line-num:line-num   Uses the current scope to find a module and
                        searches that module from the line number
                        specified on the left of the colon to the
                        line number specified on the right. The
                        current scope is established by a previous
                        SET SCOPE command, or the PC scope if you
                        did not enter a SET SCOPE command. If you
                        specify a scope search list with the SET
                        SCOPE command, the debugger searches only the
                        module associated with the first named scope.
    null (no entry)     Searches the same module as that from which
                        a source line was most recently displayed
                        (as a result of a TYPE, EXAMINE/SOURCE,
                        or SEARCH command, for example), beginning
                        at the first line following the line most
                        recently displayed and continuing to the end
                        of the module.

 string

    Specifies the source code characters for which to search. If you
    do not specify a string, the string specified in the last SEARCH
    command, if any, is used.

    You must enclose the string in quotation marks (")  or
    apostrophes (') under the following conditions:

    o  The string has any leading or ending space or tab characters

    o  The string contains an embedded semicolon

    o  The range parameter is null

    If the string is enclosed in quotation marks, use two consecutive
    quotation marks ("") to indicate an enclosed quotation mark.
    If the string is enclosed in apostrophes, use two consecutive
    apostrophes ('') to indicate an enclosed apostrophe.

2  –  Qualifiers

2.1    /ALL

    Specifies that the debugger search for all occurrences of the
    string in the specified range and display every line containing
    an occurrence of the string.

2.2    /IDENTIFIER

    Specifies that the debugger search for an occurrence of the
    string in the specified range but display the string only if
    it is not bounded on either side by a character that can be part
    of an identifier in the current language.

2.3    /NEXT

    (Default) Specifies that the debugger search for the next
    occurrence of the string in the specified range and display only
    the line containing this occurrence.

2.4    /STRING

    (Default) Specifies that the debugger search for and display the
    string as specified, and not interpret the context surrounding an
    occurrence of the string, as it does in the case of /IDENTIFIER.

3  –  Description

    The SEARCH command displays the lines of source code that contain
    an occurrence of a specified string.

    If you specify a module name with the SEARCH command, that module
    must be set. To determine whether a particular module is set,
    use the SHOW MODULE command, then use the SET MODULE command, if
    necessary.

    Qualifiers for the SEARCH command determine whether the debugger:
    (1)  searches for all occurrences (/ALL) of the string or only
    the next occurrence (/NEXT); and (2)  displays any occurrence
    of the string (/STRING) or only those occurrences in which the
    string is not bounded on either side by a character that can be
    part of an identifier in the current language (/IDENTIFIER).

    If you plan to enter several SEARCH commands with the same
    qualifier, you can first use the SET SEARCH command to establish
    a new default qualifier (for example, SET SEARCH ALL makes the
    SEARCH command behave like SEARCH/ALL). Then you do not have to
    use that qualifier with the SEARCH command. You can override the
    current default qualifiers for the duration of a single SEARCH
    command by specifying other qualifiers.

 Related commands:

       (SET,SHOW) LANGUAGE
       (SET,SHOW) MODULE
       (SET,SHOW) SCOPE
       (SET,SHOW) SEARCH

4  –  Examples

    1.DBG> SEARCH/STRING/ALL 40:50 D
      module COBOLTEST
          40: 02      D2N     COMP-2 VALUE -234560000000.
          41: 02      D       COMP-2 VALUE  222222.33.
          42: 02      DN      COMP-2 VALUE -222222.333333.
          47: 02      DR0     COMP-2 VALUE  0.1.
          48: 02      DR5     COMP-2 VALUE  0.000001.
          49: 02      DR10    COMP-2 VALUE  0.00000000001.
          50: 02      DR15    COMP-2 VALUE  0.0000000000000001.
      DBG>

      This command searches for all occurrences of the letter D in
      lines 40 to 50 of the module COBOLTEST, the module that is in
      the current scope.

    2.DBG> SEARCH/IDENTIFIER/ALL 40:50 D
      module COBOLTEST
          41: 02      D       COMP-2 VALUE  222222.33.
      DBG>

      This command searches for all occurrences of the letter D in
      lines 40 to 50 of the module COBOLTEST. The debugger displays
      the only line where the letter D (the search string) is not
      bounded on either side by a character that can be part of an
      identifier in the current language.

    3.DBG> SEARCH/NEXT 40:50 D
      module COBOLTEST
          40: 02      D2N     COMP-2 VALUE -234560000000.
      DBG>

      This command searches for the next occurrence of the letter D
      in lines 40 to 50 of the module COBOLTEST.

    4.DBG> SEARCH/NEXT
      module COBOLTEST
          41: 02      D       COMP-2 VALUE  222222.33.
      DBG>

      This command searches for the next occurrence of the letter D.
      The debugger assumes D to be the search string because D was
      the last one entered and no other search string was specified.

    5.DBG> SEARCH 43 D
      module COBOLTEST
          47: 02      DR0     COMP-2 VALUE  0.1.
      DBG>

      This command searches for the next occurrence (by default) of
      the letter D, starting with line 43.
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