DEBUG DELETE — VMS 5.1-B
The command DELETE "symbol-name" deletes a symbol definition that
was established with the DEFINE command. (Note that, to delete a
key definition, you must use the command DELETE/KEY "key-name".
See the /KEY subtopic for information).
Format:
DELETE[/qualifier] [symbol-name[,...]]
Examples:
DBG> DEFINE A = MAIN\VAR1
DBG> EXAM A
MAIN\VAR1: 5
DBG> DELETE A ! Cancels effect of "DEFINE A"
DBG> EXAM A
%DEBUG-E-NOSYMBOL, symbol 'A' is not in the symbol table
Additional information available:
symbol-name
symbol-name can be any name that was previously defined with the
DEFINE command
/ALL
Delete all global definitions established with the DEFINE
command. If you specify /LOCAL, deletes all local definitions
established with the DEFINE command that are associated with the
current command procedure (but not the global definitions). Do
not specify a symbol name with /ALL.
/KEY
DELETE/KEY deletes a key definition that was established with the
DEFINE/KEY command or was established by default by the debugger.
This provides the same capability as the DCL command DELETE/KEY.
Format:
DELETE/KEY[/qualifier] [key-name]
Examples:
DBG> DEFINE/KEY F6 "STEP"
DBG> DELETE/KEY F6 ! Cancels effect of above
Additional information available:
key-names
Key-name LK201 VT100-type VT52-type
PF1 PF1 PF1 PF1
PF2 PF2 PF2 PF2
PF3 PF3 PF3 PF3
PF4 PF4 PF4 PF4
KP0,...,KP9 0,1,...,9 0,1,...,9 0,1,...,9
PERIOD . . .
COMMA , , ,
MINUS - - -
ENTER Enter ENTER ENTER
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DOWN V V V
LEFT <- <- <-
RIGHT -> -> ->
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F6,F7,...,F20 F6,F7,...,F20 N/A N/A
/ALL
Deletes all key definitions in the specified states.
/LOG
Prints an informational message for each key deleted. (Default)
/NOLOG
Inhibits informational messages for the deleted keys.
/NOSTATE
(Default) The DELETE command applies to the current state only.
/STATE=(state-name[,...])
Deletes key definitions for the given state(s).
/LOCAL
Deletes the (local) definition of the specified symbol from the
current command procedure. The symbol must have been previously
defined with the DEFINE/LOCAL command.