/DEBUG[=debug-filespec] /NODEBUG (D) Determines whether you run a TPU debugger. This is useful in testing TPU procedures for an application you are creating. LSE reads, compiles, and executes the debug file -- before executing TPU$INIT_PROCEDURE. The default debug file specification is SYS$SHARE:LSE$DEBUG.TPU. You can override this default on the command line to specify a debug file of your own. For example, the following command invokes LSE, using a debug file called SYS$SHARE:MYDEBUG.TPU: $ LSEDIT/DEBUG=mydebug You can define the logical name LSE$DEBUG to specify a debug file of your own. This is useful if you want to keep the debug file in a directory other than SYS$SHARE. You cannot use wildcards in the debug file specification. The TPU debugger provides commands to manipulate variables and control program execution. To start editing the code in the file you are debugging, use the debugger command GO. For more information about the TPU debugger, read the comments in the source file in SYS$SHARE: LSE$DEBUG.TPU or see the Text Processing Utility Manual.