Library /sys$common/syshlp/DBG$HELP.HLB  —  DEBUG  SEARCH  Description
    The SEARCH command displays the lines of source code that contain
    an occurrence of a specified string.

    If you specify a module name with the SEARCH command, that module
    must be set. To determine whether a particular module is set,
    use the SHOW MODULE command, then use the SET MODULE command, if
    necessary.

    Qualifiers for the SEARCH command determine whether the debugger:
    (1)  searches for all occurrences (/ALL) of the string or only
    the next occurrence (/NEXT); and (2)  displays any occurrence
    of the string (/STRING) or only those occurrences in which the
    string is not bounded on either side by a character that can be
    part of an identifier in the current language (/IDENTIFIER).

    If you plan to enter several SEARCH commands with the same
    qualifier, you can first use the SET SEARCH command to establish
    a new default qualifier (for example, SET SEARCH ALL makes the
    SEARCH command behave like SEARCH/ALL). Then you do not have to
    use that qualifier with the SEARCH command. You can override the
    current default qualifiers for the duration of a single SEARCH
    command by specifying other qualifiers.

 Related commands:

       (SET,SHOW) LANGUAGE
       (SET,SHOW) MODULE
       (SET,SHOW) SCOPE
       (SET,SHOW) SEARCH
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