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The c Command
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c
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The c command makes program execution continue after a breakpoint has
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stopped program execution.
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Format
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The format for the c command is:
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c [-w][bptadr]
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where:
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bptadrspecifies a single breakpoint. The breakpoint is removed
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when execution halts at this specified address.
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-wDon't wait (imon and imon95 only).
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Invoking the c command with no arguments causes the program execution
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to continue from the address specified in the epc register.
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Functional Description
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When the user enters the c command, program execution starts at the
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address pointed to by the EPC register's current value. Use the g command
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to start program execution from an address specified on the command line.
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As an option, a single temporary breakpoint
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may be specified. The temporary breakpoint is removed when execution
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halts. The temporary breakpoint is removed if another breakpoint stops
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program execution first.
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Examples of the c command follow.
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PMON c Continue execution until exit or a regular
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breakpoint is encountered.
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PMON c a0020104 Continue execution until 0xa0020104 or a regular
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breakpoint is encountered.
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Files
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The c command is located in mon/go.c.
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See Also
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g command
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