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Ch 74. Symbolic Debugger [ MPE/iX Error Messages Manual Volume III ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


MPE/iX Error Messages Manual Volume III

Chapter 74  Symbolic Debugger 

(UE, DB) 

This chapter lists messages that you may encounter while using HP
Symbolic Debugger.  Self-explanatory messages and those which relate to
syntax errors, such as missing or extraneous characters in commands, are
not listed in this chapter.

To assist you in finding the solution to a problem, several messages may
be displayed.  Look up each message in this chapter to get complete
information about the action to take.

Messages are preceded by unique reference numbers that indicate the error
type.  Messages, with their message reference numbers, are listed in this
order:

UE300-UE436               User Errors

DB1-DB8                   Debugger Errors

Internal error messages, which are in the range of 501 to 579, should not
occur with normal debugger use.  If they do occur, report them to your HP
support representative.

Child process (program) errors result in signals which are communicated
to the debugger.  If a program error occurs while executing a procedure
call from the command line, it is handled like any other error (in other
words, you can investigate the called procedure).  To recover from this,
or to abort a procedure call from the command line, press CNTLY.

The following example message has a reference number of UE312 and is
listed below as it appears in this chapter:

     UE312      MESSAGE       INVALID BREAKPOINT TYPE "TEXT"

A list of abbreviations that are used throughout this chapter and their
meanings follow.  Note that in all explanations, commands are given in
long form, but the short form may also be used.  Refer to HP Symbolic 
Debugger User's Reference Manual (31508-90003) for further details.

ABBREVIATION                         DEFINITION 

CMD                                  A debugger command.

FILE                                 The name of a file.

NAME                                 The name of a data object.

NUM                                  A number.

PROC                                 A user program or procedure name.

TEXT                                 A text string; arbitrary user input.

UEnnn                                User-created error.

DBnnn                                A debugger error.



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