To stop a macro
• Press < Ctrl> -C.
Macros can be halted during execution by pressing < Ctrl> -C.
Caution
< Ctrl> -C will stop execution of a macro. Pressing < Ctrl> -C may interrupt a
code-patching macro before it completes execution. If this occurs, you cannot
restart program execution within the macro where it stopped.
To display macro source code
• Choose Edit in the Macro Operations dialog box.
Or:
• Using the command line, enter:
Debugger Macro Display <macro_name>
Enter the name of the macro you want to display, and press the < Return>
key.
This command will write the macro source to the journal window. If you want
to write the macro source to a user-defined window or to a file, you can specify
an optional user window number as the destination.
Example
To write the source for macro auto_check() to user window 51:
Debugger Macro Display auto_check() ,51
Chapter 6: Using Macros and Command Files
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