Library /sys$common/syshlp/DBG$HELP.HLB  —  DEBUG  CANCEL  ALL  Description
    The CANCEL ALL command does the following:

    1. Cancels all user-defined eventpoints (those created with
       the commands SET BREAK, SET TRACE, and SET WATCH). This is
       equivalent to entering the commands CANCEL BREAK/ALL, CANCEL
       TRACE/ALL, and CANCEL WATCH/ALL. Depending on the type of
       program (for example Ada, multiprocess), certain predefined
       breakpoints or tracepoints might be set automatically when
       you start the debugger. To cancel all predefined but no user-
       defined eventpoints, use CANCEL ALL/PREDEFINED. To cancel
       all predefined and user-defined eventpoints, use CANCEL
       ALL/PREDEFINED/USER.

    2. Restores the scope search list to its default value
       (0,1,2, . . . ,n). This is equivalent to entering the CANCEL
       SCOPE command.

    3. Restores the data type for memory locations that are
       associated with a compiler-generated type to the associated
       type. Restores the type for locations that are not associated
       with a compiler-generated type to "longword integer". This is
       equivalent to entering the CANCEL TYPE/OVERRIDE and SET TYPE
       LONGWORD commands.

    4. Restores the line, symbolic, and G_floating modes established
       with the SET MODE command to their default values. This is
       equivalent to entering the following command:

       DBG> SET MODE LINE,SYMBOLIC,NOG_FLOAT

    The CANCEL ALL command does not affect the current language
    setting or modules included in the run-time symbol table.

    Related commands:

       (CANCEL,DEACTIVATE) BREAK
       CANCEL SCOPE
       (CANCEL,DEACTIVATE) TRACE
       CANCEL TYPE/OVERRIDE
       (CANCEL,DEACTIVATE) WATCH
       (SET,CANCEL) MODE
       SET TYPE
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