$ DEFINE/JOB DBG$PROCESS MULTIPROCESS
$ DEBUG/KEEP
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DBG> RUN PROG1
%DEBUG-I-INITIAL, language is FORTRAN, module set to PROG1
%DEBUG-I-NOTATMAIN, type GO to get to start of main program
predefined trace on activation at routine PROG1 in %PROCESS_
NUMBER 1
DBG_1>
In this example, the DEFINE/JOB command establishes the
multiprocess configuration and the debugger is then started.
After the program PROG1 is brought under debugger control,
the normal prompt changes to DBG_1>, indicating that this is
a multiprocess debugging configuration and that execution is
suspended in process 1 (the first process that was brought under
debugger control). Process 1 is currently the visible process
(the context for executing process-specific commands like STEP,
EXAMINE, and so on).
$ DEFINE DBG$PROCESS DEFAULT
$ DEBUG/KEEP
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DBG> RUN FORMS
%DEBUG-I-INITIAL, language is PASCAL, module set to FORMS
DBG>
In this example, the DEFINE command establishes the default
configuration and the debugger is then started. After the program
FORMS is brought under debugger control, the prompt remains DBG>,
indicating that this is the default debugging configuration.