A debugger command procedure can contain any debugger commands,
including another execute procedure (@) command. The debugger
executes commands from the command procedure until it reaches an
EXIT or QUIT command or reaches the end of the command procedure.
At that point, the debugger returns control to the command stream
that invoked the command procedure. A command stream can be the
terminal, an outer (containing) command procedure, a DO clause in
a command such as SET BREAK, or a DO clause in a screen display
definition.
By default, commands read from a command procedure are not
echoed. If you enter the SET OUTPUT VERIFY command, all commands
read from a command procedure are echoed on the current output
device, as specified by DBG$OUTPUT (the default output device is
SYS$OUTPUT).
For information about passing parameters to command procedures,
see the DECLARE command.
Related commands:
DECLARE
(SET,SHOW) ATSIGN
SET OUTPUT [NO]VERIFY
SHOW OUTPUT