task-spec Specifies a task value. Use any of the following forms: o When the event facility is THREADS: - A task (thread) ID number as declared in the program, or a language expression that yields a task ID number. - A task ID number (for example, 2), as indicated in a SHOW TASK display. o When the event facility is ADA: - A task (thread) name as declared in the program, or a language expression that yields a task value. You can use a path name. - A task ID (for example, %TASK 2), as indicated in a SHOW TASK display. o One of the following task built-in symbols: %ACTIVE_TASK The task that runs when a GO, STEP, CALL, or EXIT command executes. %CALLER_TASK (Applies only to Ada programs.) When an accept statement executes, the task that called the entry associated with the accept statement. %NEXT_TASK The task after the visible task in the debugger's task list. The ordering of tasks is arbitrary but consistent within a single run of a program. %PREVIOUS_ The task previous to the visible task in the TASK debugger's task list. %VISIBLE_TASK The task whose call stack and register set are the current context for looking up symbols, register values, routine calls, breakpoints, and so on. Do not use the asterisk (*) wildcard character. Instead, use the /ALL qualifier. Do not specify a task with /ALL or /TIME_SLICE. If you do not specify a task or /ALL with /ABORT, /[NO]HOLD, /PRIORITY, or /RESTORE, the visible task is selected.