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System Debug Reference Manual

VARL[IST] 

Variable list.  Lists the value(s) for the specified user-defined
variable(s).

Syntax 

      VARL[IST]  [pattern]

Variables are always listed in alphabetical order.

Parameters 

 pattern         The name of the variable(s) to be listed.

                 This parameter can be specified with wildcards or with a
                 full regular expression.  Refer to appendix A for
                 additional information about pattern matching and
                 regular expressions.

                 The following wildcards are supported:

                 @          Matches any character(s).
                 ?          Matches any alphabetic character.
                 #          Matches any numeric character.

                 The following are valid name pattern specifications:

                 @          Matches everything; all names.
                 pib@       Matches all names that start with "pib".
                 log2##4    Matches "log2004", "log2754", and so on.

                 The following regular expressions are equivalent to the
                 patterns with wildcards that are listed above:

                      `.*`
                      `pib.*`
                      `log2[0-9][0-9]4`

                 By default, all user-defined variables are listed.

Examples 

     %cmdebug > varlist 
     var count : u32  = $1c
     var save  : 1ptr = %302.120
     var s1    : str  = this is a string

Display all currently defined user variables.

     %nmdebug > varl sl@ 
     var save  : 1ptr = %302.120
     var s1    : str  = this is a string

Display all variables that begin with the letter "s".

Limitations, Restrictions 

Variables are not currently listed in sorted alphabetical order.


CAUTION The output format of all System Debug commands is subject to change without notice. Programs that are developed to postprocess System Debug output should not depend on the exact format (spacing, alignment, number of lines, uppercase or lowercase, or spelling) of any System Debug command output.


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