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LOADINFO [ System Debug Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


System Debug Reference Manual

LOADINFO 

Debug only 

Lists information about the currently loaded program and libraries.

Syntax 

     LOADINFO

For Debug, this command displays the list of files that are loaded by the
current process.  Both CM and NM libraries and program files are included
in the list.  This list is automatically updated as the process
dynamically loads NM and CM libraries.

For DAT and SAT, this command displays the list of files for which symbol
name and address information is available.  In most cases, this consists
of the system libraries (NL.PUB.SYS and SL.PUB.SYS). In addition, any
files that were loaded by the loader as "dumpworthy" files are included
in this list.

For all of the tools, any file mapped in with the XL command has an entry
in this loaded file list as well.  It is therefore possible to have
several entries with the same space ID (SID) in the list.  (Refer to the
XL command for additional details).

Parameters 

none

Examples 

     $ nmdebug > loadinfo 
     nm  PROG   TEST4.TEST.QA               SID=$23
         parm=#2  info=""
     nm  GRP    XL.TEST.QA                  SID=$1d
     nm  USER   LIB1.TESTLIBS.QA            SID=$26
     nm  USER   LIB2.TESTLIBS.QA            SID=$27
     nm  SYS    NL.PUB.SYS                  SID=$a
     cm  GRP    SL.TEST.QA

Assume that a typical NM program is being executed.  Display the
currently loaded program and library files.

     % cmdebug > loadinfo 
     cm  PROG   PFLIGHT.MODEL.DESIGN
         parm=#3  info="wind 5, clouds2"
     cm  GRP    SL.MODEL.DESIGN
     cm  PUB    SL.PUB.DESIGN
     cm  SYS    SL.PUB.SYS
     nm  GRP    XL.PUB.SYS                  SID=$1c
     nm  SYS    NL.PUB.SYS                  SID=$a

Assume that a typical CM program is being executed.  Display the
currently loaded program and library files.

Limitations, Restrictions 

If the INFO string is longer than 255 characters, it is not displayed.


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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