This function is used to activate, deactivate, list or delete all debug entries (spies) that is, breakpoints and watchpoints. Besides,
is an alternative method of accessing the breakpoint or watchpoint maintenance screens. These screens are explained in the sections Breakpoint Maintenance and Watchpoint Maintenance.To invoke the spy maintenance function
In the Debug Main Menu, enter function code
S
.
Or:
Enter the following direct command:
SM
The Spy Maintenance menu appears.
The functions provided in the Spy Maintenance menu are described in the following section.
See the section Switch Test Mode On and Off.
To set the current state of specified spies to active
In the Spy Maintenance menu, enter
function code A
and a spy number or a spy name.
Or:
Use the direct command ACTIVATE
, the syntax
of which is described in the section Command Summary and
Syntax.
If you do not specify a spy number or a spy name, all spies (breakpoints and watchpoints) are activated.
To set the current state of specified spies to inactive
In the Spy Maintenance menu, enter
function code B
and a spy number or a spy name.
Or:
Use the direct command DEACTIVATE
,
the syntax of which is described in the section Command Summary and
Syntax.
If you do not specify a spy number or a spy name, all spies (breakpoints and watchpoints) are deactivated.
To delete specified spies
In the Spy Maintenance menu, enter
function code C
and a spy number or a spy name.
Or:
Use the direct command DELETE
, the syntax of
which is described in the section Command Summary and
Syntax.
If you do not specify a spy number or a spy name, all spies (breakpoints and watchpoints) are deleted.
To display specified spies
In the Spy Maintenance menu, enter
function code D
and a spy number or a spy name.
Or:
Use the direct command DISPLAY
, the syntax of
which is described in the section Command Summary and
Syntax.
If the specified spy is unique, the Display Breakpoint or Display Watchpoint screen appears respectively and all specifications of this breakpoint or watchpoint are displayed.
If the specified spy is not unique, a list of the spies
concerned is displayed. On the list, you can activate, deactivate, display,
modify or delete a spy by marking it with the line command
AC
, DA
,
DI
, MO
or
DE
respectively.
If you do not specify a spy number or a spy name, all spies (breakpoints and watchpoints) are displayed.
To modify specified spies
In the Spy Maintenance menu, enter
function code M
and a spy number or a spy name.
Or:
Use the direct command MODIFY
, the syntax of
which is described in the section Command Summary and
Syntax.
If the specified spy is unique, the Modify Breakpoint or Modify Watchpoint screen appears respectively and the breakpoint or watchpoint specifications can be modified.
If the specified spy is not unique, a list of the spies
concerned is displayed. On the list, you can activate, deactivate, display,
modify or delete a spy by marking it with the line command
AC
, DA
,
DI
, MO
or
DE
respectively.
If you do not specify a spy number or a spy name, all spies (breakpoints and watchpoints) are displayed for selection and modification.