8.137.3 Parameter

None.

8.137.4 Examples

Example 1:

Resume a Hercules session.

00:52:48 HHC00013I Herc command: 'resume'

00:52:48 HHC00811I Processor CP00: architecture mode 'S/370'

00:52:48 HHC00101I Thread id 00000D28, prio -15, name 'Processor CP00' ended

00:52:48 HHC00101I Thread id 000014DC, prio 0, name 'Processor CP01' ended

00:52:48 HHC00101I Thread id 00000CE8, prio 0, name 'Processor CP02' ended

00:52:48 HHC00101I Thread id 0000155C, prio 0, name 'Processor CP03' ended

00:52:48 HHC00101I Thread id 00001694, prio -20, name 'Timer' ended

00:52:48 HHC02007I SR: resuming suspended file 'Fri Nov 19 00:51:50 2010' created

Figure 252: RESUME command

8.138 REXX (Display or set REXX interpreter settings)

8.138.1 Function

The REXX console command is used to manage the Rexx interpreter settings. It allows to specify the
paths where the Rexx executables can be found and what extensions for the executables are to be used.
If Hercules is built with support for both Rexx environments (Regina Rexx and Open Object Rexx) then
the environments can be dynamically enabled or disabled. The message prefixes to be used for Rexx
messages (issued through the “say” command) and error messages (issued through the Rexx interpreter)
can be set separately.

If the command is given without any arguments it displays the current Rexx interpreter settings.

8.138.2 Syntax

Descriptive

[option]


where option

T

path [delimiter path ...]

suffix [delimiter suffix ...]

messageprefix

errorprefix

Diagram

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option


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