Library /sys$common/syshlp/DBG$HELP.HLB  —  DEBUG  DISPLAY  Qualifiers  /PROCESS
       /PROCESS[=(process-spec)]
       /NOPROCESS (default)

    Used only when debugging multiprocess programs (kept debugger
    only). Controls whether the specified display is process specific
    (that is, whether the specified display is associated only with a
    particular process). The contents of a process-specific display
    are generated and modified in the context of that process. You
    can make any display process specific, except the PROMPT display.

    The /PROCESS=(process-spec) qualifier causes the specified
    display to be associated with the specified process. You must
    include the parentheses. Use any of the following process-spec
    forms:

    [%PROCESS_NAME] proc-     The process name, if that name contains
    name                      no space or lowercase characters. The
                              process name can include the asterisk
                              (*)  wildcard character.
    [%PROCESS_NAME] "proc-    The process name, if that name contains
    name"                     space or lowercase characters. You can
                              also use apostrophes (') instead of
                              quotation marks (").
    %PROCESS_PID proc-id      The process identifier (PID, a
                              hexadecimal number).
    %PROCESS_NUMBER proc-     The number assigned to a process when
    number                    it comes under debugger control.
    (or %PROC proc-number)    Process numbers appear in a SHOW
                              PROCESS display.
    proc-group-name           A symbol defined with the
                              DEFINE/PROCESS_GROUP command to
                              represent a group of processes. Do not
                              specify a recursive symbol definition.
    %NEXT_PROCESS             The process after the visible process
                              in the debugger's circular process
                              list.
    %PREVIOUS_PROCESS         The process previous to the visible
                              process in the debugger's circular
                              process list.
    %VISIBLE_PROCESS          The process whose call stack, register
                              set, and images are the current context
                              for looking up symbols, register
                              values, routine calls, breakpoints,
                              and so on.

    The /PROCESS qualifier causes the specified display to be
    associated with the process that was the visible process when
    the DISPLAY/PROCESS command was executed.

    The /NOPROCESS qualifier (which is the default) causes the
    specified display to be associated with the visible process,
    which might change during program execution.

    If you do not specify /PROCESS, the current process-specific
    behavior (if any) of the specified display remains unchanged.
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