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4.8 Aliases

 Aliases are ways of defining a new command from old commands.

For example, to define a command that list the next 20 instructions after the current program address:

alias xpc x/20i .

Aliases are implemented as a simple text substitution. Thus,

alias xb x/16b
xb AVariable

is the same as,

x/16b AVariable

MultiPort, Inc. - Aug 1995 debugger.txt
1.1 :/users/sccs/src/doc/s.debugger.txt 8/25/95 14:00:21



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