HLASM Toolkit Feature Interactive Debug Facility User's Guide
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Skipped Subroutines window

HLASM Toolkit Feature Interactive Debug Facility User's Guide
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Open the Skipped Subroutines window by issuing the SKIPSTEP command without providing any arguments. Close the window, by issuing the SKIPSTEP command again without any arguments or issue the CLOSE command against that window. When the Skipped Subroutines window is opened, it is positioned at the top right corner of the screen, overlaying any existing information. It uses as many rows as needed to display the information.

The window lists the subroutines for which single-stepping, statement stepping, or the PATH or FASTPATH options are bypassed. If there are more skipped subroutines than fit on the screen, the NEXT and PREVIOUS commands scroll forward and backward through the list.

Figure 1. Skipped Subroutines window
 ┌01─Subroutines Skipped──────────────────────────────────────────────┐
 │  00057712 (RXLLSTDD) XCOM                                          │
 │  00057A88 (RXLLISTD) RXLLISTD                                      │
 └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

The Skipped Subroutines window also lets you stop the "skipping" of a subroutine by placing the cursor on the field describing the subroutine in question, and either pressing the ERASE-EOF key or overtyping the field with blanks.

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