Freescale Semiconductor Microcontrollers User Manual

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Debugger Components

General Debugger Components

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ESC is the ESC Character (ASCII code 27 decimal).

These commands can be given in the data stream sent from the serial port or virtual SCI
port, but not from the input file or the keyboard. They only have an effect if there are any
connections reading from the input file or writing to the output file.

The TERM_Direct function declared in terminal.h is used to send such commands
from a target via SCI to the terminal.

Listing 3.3

shows the source code in terminal.c.

Listing 3.3 TERM_Direct Source Code

void TERM_Direct(TERM_DirectKind what, const char* fileName) {
/* sets direction of the terminal */
if (what < TERM_TO_WINDOW || what > TERM_APPEND_FILE) return;
TERM_Write(ESC); TERM_Write('h');
TERM_Write((char)(what + '0'));
if (what != TERM_TO_WINDOW && what != TERM_FROM_KEYS) {
TERM_WriteString(fileName); TERM_Write(CR);
}
}

In the example, the parameter what is one of the following constants:

TERM_TO_WINDOW: send output to terminal window

TERM_TO_BOTH: send output to file and window

TERM_TO_FILE: send output to file fileName

TERM_FROM_KEYS: read from keyboard (close input file)

TERM_FROM_FILE: read input from file fileName

Table 3.37 Terminal File Control Commands

Escape Sequence

Function

ESC “h” “1”

Close output file.

ESC “h” “2” filename

Open output file.

ESC “h” “3” filename

Open output file and suppress output to terminal display.

ESC “h” “4”

Close input file

ESC “h” “5” filename

Open input file.

ESC “h” “6” filename

Append to existing output file.

ESC “h” “7” filename

Append to existing output file and suppress output to terminal
display.

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