If you set a breakpoint on a line that is ambiguous, use this option to identify the instances to disable. Obtain a list of these numbers using the dactionscommand.
-a
Disables all action points.
Description
The ddisable command temporarily deactivates action points. To delete an action point, use ddelete.
You can explicitly name the IDs of the action points to disable or you can disable all action points.
If you do not indicate a focus, the default focus is the process of interest (POI).
Note that you cannot disable a nullified action point, i.e., one that points to an invalid address block.
Command alias
Alias
Definition
Description
di
ddisable
Temporarily disables action points
Examples
ddisable 3 7
Disables the action points with IDs 3 and 7.
di -a
Disables all action points in the current focus.
dfocus {p1 p2 p3 p4} ddisable -a
Disables all action points associated with processes 1 through 4. Action points associated with other processes are not affected.
di 1 -block 3 4
Disables 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.
ddisable 1 2 -block 3 4
Disables the action points associated with blocks 3 and 4 in action points 1 and 2.
ddisable 1 -block 0
ddisable: Actionpoint 1 block 0 is nullified and cannot be disabled
Disabling an action point that is nullified, i.e., one that points to an invalid address block, returns an error message.