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Sets new values for a select subset of all user configurable options.
SET
SET [ O[CT] | %
D[EC] | #
H[EX] | $ ] [ IN
OUT ]
SET [ CRON
CROFF ]
SET [ MOREON
MOREOFF ]
SET [ DEF[AULT] ]
The SET command allows a simplified method of setting a few of the
many environment variables. See the ENV command for more information.
The SET command entered alone, without parameters, displays all
current settings.
- O[CT] | %
Set the current default input conversion base and
the current output display base to octal.
- D[EC] | #
Set the current default input conversion base and
the current output display base to decimal.
- H[EX] | $
Set the current default input conversion base and
the current output display base to hexadecimal.
- IN | OUT
The input conversion base and the output display base can be
individually set to different values. For example:
SET OCT IN
SET $ OUT
This sets octal for input, hex for output.
If IN and OUT are omitted, both input
and output bases are set to the specified base.
- CRON | CROFF
CRON (carriage return on) and CROFF (carriage return
off) control the automatic repetition of the last typed command whenever
a lone carriage control is entered. (This option is for compatibility
with prior versions of Debug; see the new ENV AUTOREPEAT.)
- MOREON | MOREOFF
MOREON (terminal paging on) and MOREOFF (terminal
paging off) control the automatic paging of terminal output.
- DEF[AULT]
Resets the following ENV variables to their default values
indicated below:
- env autoignore
FALSE
- env changes
"halfinv"
- env cm_inbase
%
- env cm_outbase
%
- env cmdlinesubs
TRUE
- env echo_cmds
FALSE
- env echo_subs
FALSE
- env echo_use
FALSE
- env fill
"zero"
- env filter
' '
- env hexupshift
FALSE
- env justify
"right"
- env list_paging
TRUE
- env list_pagelen
#60
- env list_title
'"Page: " list_pagenum:"d" " " version " " date " "
time'
- env list_width
#80
- env lookup_id
"LSTPROC"
- env markers
"uline"
- env multi_line_errs
2
- env nm_inbase
$
- env nm_outbase
$
- env pstmt
TRUE
- env term_loud
TRUE
- env term_paging
FALSE
- env term_width
#79
$nmdat > SET
Display all current settings.
%cmdebug > set hex out
Set output display base to hexadecimal.
%cmdebug > set %
Set both input and output bases to octal.
$nmdat > set def
Set default values.
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