When working in Unidata, I was able to toggle on a display of each executed line as they were executed. What is the equivalent command in Universe please?
In Unidata at the debugger command, I would type 'V' to view source before executing the line. In Universe, I can type I or L to show the source line (or Z to display the next 10), but this isn't a toggle. It only does the one line you are on it seems. In Unidata, once the V was toggled 'on', I could do a command to execute the next 50 instructions and would see the source of each line for those 50.
So my question is, how can I see the source for each line executed without typing in the 'L' at every line? Thanks!!
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Kathleen Hambrick
Programmer at Colwell
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When working in Unidata, I was able to toggle on a display of each executed line as they were executed. What is the equivalent command in Universe please?
In Unidata at the debugger command, I would type 'V' to view source before executing the line. In Universe, I can type I or L to show the source line (or Z to display the next 10), but this isn't a toggle. It only does the one line you are on it seems. In Unidata, once the V was toggled 'on', I could do a command to execute the next 50 instructions and would see the source of each line for those 50.
So my question is, how can I see the source for each line executed without typing in the 'L' at every line? Thanks!!
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Kathleen Hambrick
Programmer at Colwell
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In Unidata at the debugger command, I would type 'V' to view source before executing the line. In Universe, I can type I or L to show the source line (or Z to display the next 10), but this isn't a toggle. It only does the one line you are on it seems. In Unidata, once the V was toggled 'on', I could do a command to execute the next 50 instructions and would see the source of each line for those 50.
So my question is, how can I see the source for each line executed without typing in the 'L' at every line? Thanks!!
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Kathleen Hambrick
Programmer at Colwell
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>RAID KBP TEST
TEST: 1: A='1':CHAR(137):'3D&.':CHAR(140):CHAR(30):'KJM.C'
:: S
TEST: 2: B=OCONV(A,'MCP')
:: 5S
TEST: 7: IF A[DOT.CHAR.POS,1]#'.' THEN
::
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Kathleen Hambrick
Programmer at Colwell
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