PATCH CANCEL — MicroVMS 4.6
The CANCEL commands allows the user to reinstate initial defaults for the various display and addressing characteristics of PATCH.
Additional information available:
MODE
Use the CANCEL MODE to control the syntax of commands you enter
and the values PATCH displays. CANCEL MODE cancels the current
mode settings and reinstates the initial default mode settings.
The initial default mode settings are: NOINSTRUCTION, NOASCII,
SYMBOLS, HEXADECIMAL, LONG, NOGLOBALS, and SCOPE.
Format:
CANCEL MODE
MODULE
Use CANCEL MODULE to remove local symbol information from PATCH's
symbol table; this command does not remove global symbols, patch
area symbols, universal symbols, or symbols you defined with the
DEFINE command.
If the current scope is the name of the module that you specify
with the CANCEL MODULE command, the scope is reset to the null
string (<null>).
Format:
CANCEL MODULE module-name [,...]
Prompts:
NAM> module-name
Additional information available:
Parameters
module-name
Specifies the name of one or more modules whose local symbols are
to be removed from the symbol table.
Do not specify a module name if you include the /ALL qualifier.
Qualifiers
Additional information available:
/ALL
Removes all local symbol information from the symbol table.
PATCH_AREA
Use CANCEL PATCH_AREA to reset the current patch area from a
user-defined patch area to the default patch area. Any patch
space needed thereafter will be taken from the default patch area
until the next SET PATCH_AREA command is issued.
The CANCEL PATCH_AREA command is used primarily when you have
issued the SET PATCH_AREA command to establish a user-defined
patch area as the current patch area. After you have inserted
the necessary patch information into that area, type CANCEL
PATCH_AREA to resume use of the default patch area.
Format:
CANCEL PATCH_AREA
SCOPE
Use CANCEL scope and to cancel the current symbolic scope and
reset it to the null string (<null>).
Format:
CANCEL SCOPE