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No More Memory Leaks - fs(3C++)

fs and UnixWare debug

UnixWare's debug(1) does not support user-defined buttons. Therefore, the interface between fs and debug consists simply of defining debugger commands for the various fs actions. A call to the fs function fs_debugrc() prints out a file of debugger initialization commands (which may be added to your .debuggrc file) that define the following debugger commands:

   fs, fs_showall   set fs_showall()
   fs_mark          set fs_mark())
   fs_unmark        set fs_unmark()
   fs_since         set fs_since()
   fs_sincen        set fs_sincen($1)
   fs_watch         set fs_watch($1)
   fs_unwatch       set fs_unwatch($1)
   fs_watchall_d    set fs_watchall_d()
   fs_unwatchall_d  set fs_unwatchall_d()
   fs_watchall_n    set fs_watchall_n()
   fs_unwatchall_n  set fs_unwatchall_n()
   fs_break         stop fx_break
   fs_status        set fs_status()
   fs_debugrc       set fs_debugrc()
   fs_help          set fs_help()

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