DBG$HELP.HLB  —  DEBUG  SHOW  SELECT
    Identifies the displays currently selected for each of the
    display attributes: error, input, instruction, output, program,
    prompt, scroll, and source.

                                   NOTE

       This command is not available in the HP DECwindows Motif for
       OpenVMS user interface to the debugger.

    Format

      SHOW SELECT

1  –  Description

    The display attributes have the following properties:

    o  A display that has the error attribute displays debugger
       diagnostic messages.

    o  A display that has the input attribute echoes your debugger
       input.

    o  A display that has the instruction attribute displays the
       decoded instruction stream of the routine being debugged.
       The display is updated when you enter an EXAMINE/INSTRUCTION
       command.

    o  A display that has the output attribute displays any debugger
       output that is not directed to another display.

    o  A display that has the program attribute displays program
       input and output. Currently only the PROMPT display can have
       the program attribute.

    o  A display that has the prompt attribute is where the debugger
       prompts for input. Currently, only the PROMPT display can have
       the PROMPT attribute.

    o  A display that has the scroll attribute is the default display
       for the SCROLL, MOVE, and EXPAND commands.

    o  A display that has the source attribute displays the source
       code of the module being debugged, if available. The display
       is updated when you enter a TYPE or EXAMINE/SOURCE command.

    Related commands:

       SELECT
       SHOW DISPLAY

2  –  Example

  DBG> SHOW SELECT
  display selections:
       scroll = SRC
       input  = none
       output = OUT
       error  = PROMPT
       source = SRC
       instruction = none
       program = PROMPT
       prompt = PROMPT
  DBG>

      The SHOW SELECT command identifies the displays currently
      selected for each of the display attributes. These selections
      are the defaults for languages.
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