1 /ASCIC
/ASCIC
/AC
Deposits a counted ASCII string into the specified location. You
must specify a quoted string on the right-hand side of the equal
sign. The deposited string is preceded by a 1-byte count field
that gives the length of the string.
2 /ASCID
/ASCID
/AD
Deposits an ASCII string into the address given by a string
descriptor that is at the specified location. You must specify
a quoted string on the right-hand side of the equal sign. The
specified location must contain a string descriptor. If the
string lengths do not match, the string is either truncated on
the right or padded with space characters on the right.
3 /ASCII
/ASCII:n
Deposits n bytes of an ASCII string into the specified location.
You must specify a quoted string on the right-hand side of the
equal sign. If its length is not n, the string is truncated or
padded with space characters on the right. If you omit n, the
actual length of the data item at the specified location is used.
4 /ASCIW
/ASCIW
/AW
Deposits a counted ASCII string into the specified location. You
must specify a quoted string on the right-hand side of the equal
sign. The deposited string is preceded by a 2-byte count field
that gives the length of the string.
5 /ASCIZ
/ASCIZ
/AZ
Deposits a zero-terminated ASCII string into the specified
location. You must specify a quoted string on the right-hand
side of the equal sign. The deposited string is terminated by a
zero byte that indicates the end of the string.
6 /BYTE
Deposits a 1-byte integer into the specified location.
7 /D_FLOAT
Converts the expression on the right-hand side of the equal sign
to the D_floating type (length 8 bytes) and deposits the result
into the specified location.
8 /DATE_TIME
Converts a string representing a date and time (for example,
21-DEC-1988 21:08:47.15) to the internal format for date and
time and deposits that value (length 8 bytes) into the specified
location. Specify an absolute date and time in the following
format:
[dd-mmm-yyyy[:]] [hh:mm:ss.cc]
9 /EXTENDED_FLOAT
/EXTENDED_FLOAT
/X_FLOAT
(Alpha only) Converts the expression on the right-hand side of
the equal sign to the IEEE X_floating type (length 16 bytes) and
deposits the result into the specified location.
10 /FLOAT
On Alpha processors, converts the expression on the right-hand
side of the equal sign to the IEEE T_floating type (double
precision, length 8 bytes) and deposits the result into the
specified location.
11 /G_FLOAT
Converts the expression on the right-hand side of the equal sign
to the G_floating type (length 8 bytes) and deposits the result
into the specified location.
12 /LONG_FLOAT
/LONG_FLOAT
/S_FLOAT
(Alpha and Integrity servers only) Converts the expression on
the right-hand side of the equal sign to the IEEE S_floating type
(single precision, length 4 bytes) and deposits the result into
the specified location.
13 /LONG_LONG_FLOAT
(Alpha and Integrity servers only) Converts the expression on
the right-hand side of the equal sign to the IEEE T_floating type
(double precision, length 8 bytes) and deposits the result into
the specified location.
14 /LONGWORD
Deposits a longword integer (length 4 bytes) into the specified
location.
15 /OCTAWORD
Deposits an octaword integer (length 16 bytes) into the specified
location.
16 /PACKED
/PACKED:n
Converts the expression on the right-hand side of the equal sign
to a packed decimal representation and deposits the resulting
value into the specified location. The value of n is the number
of decimal digits. Each digit occupies one nibble (4 bits).
17 /QUADWORD
Deposits a quadword integer (length 8 bytes) into the specified
location.
18 /TASK
Applies to tasking (multithread) programs. Deposits a task value
(a task name or a task ID such as %TASK 3) into the specified
location. The deposited value must be a valid task value.
19 /TYPE
/TYPE=(name)
Converts the expression to be deposited to the type denoted by
name (which must be the name of a variable or data type declared
in the program), then deposits the resulting value into the
specified location. This enables you to specify a user-declared
type. You must use parentheses around the type expression.
20 /WCHAR_T
/WCHAR_T[:n]
Deposits up to n longwords (n characters) of a converted
multibyte file code sequence into the specified location. The
default is 1 longword. You must specify a string on the right-
hand side of the equal sign.
When converting the specified string, the debugger uses the
locale database of the process in which the debugger runs. The
default is C locale.
21 /WORD
Deposits a word integer (length 2 bytes) into the specified
location.