Displays information about watchpoints.
Format
SHOW WATCH
1 – Description
The SHOW WATCH command displays information about watchpoints
that are currently set, including any options such as WHEN or DO
clauses, /AFTER counts, and so on, and whether the watchpoints
are deactivated.
If you established a watchpoint using SET WATCH/AFTER:n, the SHOW
WATCH command displays the current value of the decimal integer
n, that is, the originally specified integer value minus 1 for
each time the watchpoint location was reached. (The debugger
decrements n each time the watchpoint location is reached until
the value of n is 0, at which time the debugger takes watch
action.)
Related commands:
(ACTIVATE,CANCEL,DEACTIVATE,SET) WATCH
2 – Example
DBG> SHOW WATCH
watchpoint of MAIN\X
watchpoint of SUB2\TABLE+20
DBG>
This command displays two watchpoints: one at the variable
X (defined in module MAIN), and the other at the location
SUB2\TABLE+20 (20 bytes beyond the address denoted by the
address expression TABLE).