This command is the lowercase `L'.
This command lists most items. If no argument is given, then all locals and parameters of the current procedure are listed. The following is a description of the allowed option values for this command:
Values for option | |
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Value | Meaning |
@ |
Lists the addresses of local variables. If a string is specified, it is interpreted as a procedure name and variables local to that procedure are listed. The procedure must be on the stack. Equivalent to View > List > Local Addresses. |
a |
Lists assertions. Equivalent to View > List > Assertions. |
b |
Lists breakpoints. Identical to the B command. Equivalent to View > List > Breakpoints. See also
B. |
d |
Lists the directories that will be searched for source. Identical to the source command. Equivalent to View > List > Source Paths. See also
source. |
D |
Lists all dialog boxes. Equivalent to View > List > Dialog Boxes. |
e |
Lists the exceptions with breakpoints. |
f |
Lists files. This command takes an optional prefix as the string argument. If given, all files with string are displayed. Otherwise, all files are printed. Equivalent to View > List > Files. |
g |
Lists globals. This command takes an optional prefix as the string argument. If given, all global variables starting with string are displayed. Otherwise, all global variables are displayed. Equivalent to View > List > Globals. |
m |
Lists procedures with their mangled names. This is identical to l p, except that in C++ programs it also lists the mangled names of the procedures. Equivalent to View > List > Mangled Procedures. |
M |
Lists menus defined with the menu command. Equivalent to Config > Functionality Settings... > General tab > Configure Menus. See also
menu. |
p |
Lists procedures and their addresses. An asterisk (*) indicates that the procedure has no debug information. This command takes wild cards. If a filename is given as the string argument, then all procedures located in that filename are listed. Equivalent to View > List > Procedures. |
P |
Lists processes. Equivalent to View > List > Processes. |
r |
Lists registers. This takes an optional prefix as the string argument. If given, all registers starting with string are listed. Otherwise, all registers are listed. Equivalent to View > List > Registers. See
"View menu" and
"regview". |
R |
Identical to l r if string is specified. Otherwise, it lists all register synonyms. Equivalent to View > List > Register Synonyms. |
s |
Lists special variables. This command takes an optional prefix as the string argument. If given, all special variables starting with string are displayed. Otherwise, all special variables are displayed. Equivalent to View > List > MULTI Variables. |
S |
Lists statics. This command takes either a filename or a prefix as the string argument. If a filename is given, all static variables in that file are displayed. If a prefix is given, all static variables in the current file starting with string are displayed. Otherwise, all static variables in the program are displayed. Equivalent to View > List > Statics. |
T |
Lists tasks. Equivalent to View > Tasks. |
t |
Lists typedefs. This command takes an optional prefix as the string argument. If given, all typedefs starting with string are displayed. Otherwise, all typedefs are displayed. |
z |
Lists signals. Equivalent to View > List > Signals. |
? |
Lists help on this command. |
proc |
Lists all locals and parameters of the procedure proc. If the procedure name proc starts with an @, then the address of all locals and parameters are printed. proc must be on the stack. Equivalent to View > List > Locals and View > List > Variables in Procedure. |