TCL
list-obj command
.mdThe list-obj BASIC program outputs descriptive internal information about programs compiled for BASIC and FlashBASIC.
Without any options, the list-obj command outputs information on the bp file.
Syntax
list-obj {file.reference}{(options}
Parameter(s)
| options | e | Outputs BASIC frame usage, FlashBASIC frame usage, total frame usage, beginning FID, and release version last compiled. |
| p | Directs output to the spooler. | |
| r | Includes runtime statistics in the output. |
The report includes these headings:
date |
Last compile date |
time |
Last compile time |
frames |
Total frame usage |
port |
Port number program was last compiled on |
user |
User name who last compiled program |
account |
Account that user was logged onto when program was last compiled |
If the r option is specified, these additional headings are included in the report:
run date
|
The last date the current pick object code was run. |
run time
|
The last time the current pick object code was run. |
run count
|
Total number of times the current pick object code has run since being compiled. |
Note: Subroutines running in FlashBasic mode are not stamped and will display as 12/31/67
00:00:00 0.
Example(s)
list-obj bp (e
Using the e option, the report includes these headings:
pick.sz |
Number of frames of standard pick object code. |
flash.sz |
Number of frames of ’flashed’ object code. |
frames |
Total number of frames |
start fid |
Starting frame number |
release |
Release level in affect when the program was compiled. |