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CHAPTER 8: DEBUGGER

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S5U1C63000A MANUAL

(S1C63 FAMILY ASSEMBLER PACKAGE)

8.9.11 Symbol Information

sy

(symbol list)

Function

This command displays a list of symbols in the [Command] window.

Format

(1) >sy [/a]

(direct input mode)

(2) >sy $<keyword> [/a]

(direct input mode)

(3) >sy #<keyword> [/a]

(direct input mode)

<keyword>: Search character string; ASCII character
Condition:

0

length of keyword

32

Examples

Format (1)

>sy

INC_RAM_BLK1 0007
INIT_RAM_BLK1 0000
RAM_BLK0 0000
RAM_BLK1 0004
BOOT@C:\E0C63\TEST\MAIN.S 0110
LOOP@C:\E0C63\TEST\MAIN.S 0116
NMI@C:\E0C63\TEST\MAIN.S 0100
>

In format (1), all the defined symbols are displayed in alphabetical order. Global symbols are dis-
played first, then local symbols. Shown to right to each symbol is the address that is defined in it.

Format (2)

>sy $R

INC_RAM_BLK1 0007
INIT_RAM_BLK1 0000
RAM_BLK0 0000
RAM_BLK1 0004
>

In format (2), the debugger displays global symbols that contain the character string specified by
<keyword>.

Format (3)

>sy #B

BOOT@C:\E0C63\TEST\MAIN.S 0110
>

In format (3), the debugger displays local symbols that contain the character string specified by
<keyword>.

When local symbols are displayed, @ and the source file name in which the symbol is defined are
added.

Notes

• The symbol list will be sorted by letter order if no option is added. If the option </a> is added, the

symbol list will be sorted by address.

• The symbol list can only be displayed when the object file in IEEE-695 format has been read.

• The specification of keyword conforms to which defined for assembler tools.

GUI utility

None

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