The following SDF commands can be used if they are contained in at least one of the syntax files from the syntax file hierarchy. These commands are not simulated, they are really executed by SDF-SIM.
These commands include:
MODIFY-SDF-OPTIONS:
This activates and deactivates a user syntax file and modifies the SDF options for simulation (see "Using MODIFY-SDF-OPTIONS").SHOW-SDF-OPTIONS:
This displays the active syntax files and the SDF options set for simulation.SHOW-INPUT-HISTORY:
This shows a list of preceding inputs.RESTORE-SDF-INPUT:
This restores the input.SHOW-INPUT-DEFAULTS:
This displays task-specific default values.RESET-INPUT-DEFAULTS:
This resets task-specific default values.WRITE-TEXT:
This displays text that has been entered.SHOW-SYNTAX-VERSIONS:
This displays the names and versions of the syntax files of individual products contained in currently active group and system syntax files.MODIFY-SDF-PARAMETERS:
This modifies or creates a parameter file for SDF.
This command can only be executed if the privilege *TSOS or *ALL has been specified in the DEFINE-ENVIRONMENT statement. In contexts other than simulation, it is reserved for system administration.SHOW-SDF-PARAMETERS:
This displays the contents of the SDF parameter file.
This command can only be executed if the privilege *TSOS or *ALL has been specified in the DEFINE-ENVIRONMENT statement. In contexts other than simulation, it is reserved for system administration.