case subcommand for dbx: Change how dbx interprets symbols
Format
case [default | mixed | lower | upper]
Description
The case subcommand changes how the dbx debug program interprets symbols. Use case if a symbol needs to be interpreted in a way not consistent with the default behavior.
Entering case with no parameters displays the current case mode.
Options
- default
- Varies with the current language.
- mixed
- Causes symbols to be interpreted as they actually appear.
- lower
- Causes symbols to be interpreted as lowercase.
- upper
- Causes symbols to be interpreted as uppercase.
Usage notes
The case subcommand can be run only while the dbx debug program is running.
Examples
- To instruct dbx to interpret symbols as they actually
appear, enter:
case mixed
- To instruct dbx to interpret symbols as uppercase, enter:
case upper