Displays the values of arguments declared in the current program's
ENTRY statement
The ARGS command displays the values of
the arguments received from a calling program and declared in the current
program's ENTRY statement. This command is valid only when the current program
contains an ENTRY statement. If you use this command when you are debugging
an entry that does not contain an ENTRY statement, an error message is displayed.
For more information about the ENTRY statement, see ENTRY.
Suppose that the program being examined begins with
the following statement:
entry d e f 8;
In a particular program, the ARGS command might produce
the following output for the above ENTRY statement:
args
Arguments passed to ENTRY:
1 D = 10
2 E = 4
3 F = 6
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