denable
Enables action points
Format
Enables some action points
denable action-point-list [ -block number-list ]
Enables all disabled action points in the current focus
denable -a
Arguments
action-point-list
The identifiers of the action points being enabled.
-a
Enables all action points.
-block number-list
If you set a breakpoint on a line that is ambiguous, this option names which instances to enable. Use the
dactions command to obtain a list of these numbers.
Description
The
denable command reactivates action points that you previously disabled with the
ddisable command. The
-a option enables all action points in the current focus.
Note that you cannot enable an action point with nullified blocks, i.e. those that point to an invalid address block.
If you did not save the ID values of disabled action points, use
dactions to obtain a list of this information.
If you do not indicate a focus, the default focus is the process of interest (POI).
Command alias
Alias | Definition | Description |
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en | denable | Enables action points |
Examples
denable 3 4
Enables two previously identified action points.
dfocus {p1 p2} denable -a
Enables all action points associated with processes 1 and 2. This command does not affect settings associated with other processes.
en -a
Enables all action points associated with the current focus.
f a en -a
Enables all action points in all processes.
en 1 -block 3 4
Enables the action points associated with blocks 3 and 4. That is, one logical action point can map to more than one actual action point if you set the action point at an ambiguous location.
denable 1 2 -block 3 4
Enables the action points associated with blocks 3 and 4 in action points 1 and 2.
denable 1 -block 0
denable: Actionpoint 1 block 0 is nullified and cannot be enabled
Enabling an action point that is nullified, i.e. that points to an invalid address block, returns an error message.
Related Topics
Enabling Action Points