1  CANCEL
   PCA Command

   Cancels a variety of data collection options, definitions and
   mode settings. The data collection option, definition or mode
   setting canceled depends on the keyword specified on the command.

   Format

     CANCEL  keyword [parameters]
 

2  Parameters
 

keyword

   Specifies the data collection option, definition, or mode setting
   to cancel. Valid keywords in the Collector are ALL, COUNTERS,
   COVERAGE, CPU_SAMPLING, DATAFILE, DISPLAY, EVENT, IO_SERVICES,
   LOG, PAGE_FAULTS, PC_SAMPLING, SERVICES, SOURCE, STACK_PCS,
   TASKING, UNALIGNED, VCOUNTERS, VCPU_SAMPLING, VERIFY, VPC_
   SAMPLING and WINDOW.

   Valid keywords in the Analyzer are ANC, DATAFILE, DISPLAY,
   FILTER, LOG, PLOT, SOURCE, TITLE, VERIFY and WINDOW.
 

parameters

   Depends on the keyword specified.
 

2  Description
   CANCEL is not an individual command. Each CANCEL command consists
   of the word CANCEL followed by a required keyword. See the
   descriptions of the individual CANCEL commands for details.
 

2  ALL
   Collector Command

   Cancels all data collection options.

   Format

     CANCEL ALL
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL ALL Collector command cancels all data collection
   options established with the SET commands listed below. PC_
   SAMPLING with the sampling interval of 10 milliseconds becomes
   the new collection default.

   SET COUNTERS                SET COVERAGE
   SET CPU_SAMPLING            EVENT
   SET IO_SERVICES             SET PAG_FAULTS
   SET PC_SAMPLING             SET SERVICES
   SET TASKING                 SET UNALIGNED
   SET VCOUNTERS               SET VCPU_SAMPLING
   SET SET VPC_SAMPLING
 

2  ANC
   Analyzer Command

   Removes the ANC attribute from the specified coverage-set points.

   Format

     CANCEL ANC  [nodespec]
 

3  Parameters
 

nodespec

   Provides the address location or locations for which to remove
   the ANC attribute from the coverage-set points in the current
   data file. For additional information on nodespecs, refer to the
   Nodespecs entry in PCA HELP.
 

3  Qualifiers
 

/ALL

   Removes the ANC attribute from all the coverage-set points in the
   current data file. You cannot specify a nodespec with the /ALL
   qualifier.
 

2  COUNTERS
   Collector Command

   Cancels the collection of exact execution counts at specified
   program locations.

   Format

     CANCEL COUNTERS  [nodespec, [nodespec...]]
 

3  Parameters
 

nodespec

   Specifies a node specification to be canceled. This node
   specification must have been established with a previous SET
   COUNTERS command.

   See HELP Nodespec for information about node specifications.
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL COUNTERS Collector command cancels execution counters
   at the program locations specified by the node specification
   or by the /ALL qualifier. Any node specifications you cancel
   must have been established by previous SET COUNTERS commands.
   If you first set an execution counter at a program location
   with SET COUNTERS and then cancel it with CANCEL COUNTERS, no
   execution count is measured at that location when the GO command
   is entered.
 

3  Qualifiers
 

/ALL

   Specifies that all execution counters established with earlier
   SET COUNTERS commands be canceled. If you specify the /ALL
   qualifier, omit the node specifications.
 

3  Examples

 PCAC> CANCEL COUNTERS/ALL

     This command cancels all previously established execution
     counters.

 PCAC> CANCEL COUNTERS PROGRAM BY ROUTINE

     This command cancels the execution counters placed on every
     routine in the user program.
 

2  COVERAGE
   Collector Command

   Cancels the collection of test coverage data at specified program
   locations.

   Format

     CANCEL COVERAGE  [nodespec [,nodespec...]]
 

3  Parameters
 

nodespec

   Specifies a node specification to be canceled. This node
   specification must have been established with a previous SET
   COVERAGE command.

   See HELP Nodespec for information about node specifications.
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL COVERAGE Collector command cancels the collection of
   test coverage data at the program locations specified by the node
   specification or by the /ALL qualifier. Any node specifications
   you cancel must have been established by previous SET COVERAGE
   commands. If you first establish test coverage measurement at
   a program location with SET COVERAGE and then cancel it with
   CANCEL COVERAGE, no data is gathered at that location when the GO
   command is entered.
 

3  Qualifiers
 

/ALL

   Specifies that all test coverage breakpoints established with
   earlier SET COVERAGE commands be canceled. If you specify the
   /ALL qualifier, omit the node specifications.
 

3  Examples

 PCAC> CANCEL COVERAGE/ALL

     This command cancels all previously established test coverage
     breakpoints.

 PCAC> CANCEL COVERAGE PROGRAM BY CODEPATH

     This command cancels the test coverage breakpoints on all
     codepaths in the user program.
 

2  CPU_SAMPLING
   Collector Command

   Disables the collection of CPU sampling data.

   Format

     CANCEL CPU_SAMPLING
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL CPU_SAMPLING Collector command disables the collection
   of CPU sampling data. It thus cancels the effect of an earlier
   SET CPU_SAMPLING command.
 

2  DATAFILE
   PCA Command

   Cancels the performance data file established with the last SET
   DATAFILE command.

   Format

     CANCEL DATAFILE
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL DATAFILE command closes the current performance data
   file. The Collector does not record data in that file when data
   collection starts. Instead, it uses the default data file or the
   data file you establish with a subsequent SET DATAFILE command.
   The Analyzer does not read or process data until another SET
   DATAFILE command is entered.
 

2  DISPLAY
   PCA Command

   Deletes the specified screen displays.

   Format

     CANCEL DISPLAY  [display-name [,display-name...]]
 

3  Parameters
 

display-name

   Specifies a screen display to be canceled. If you specify a
   display-name, do not use the /ALL qualifier.
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL DISPLAY command cancels the specified screen displays.
   When a screen display is canceled, it disappears from the screen
   and its contents and definition are permanently lost.
 

3  Qualifiers
 

/ALL

   Cancels all screen displays (except PROMPT) including the PCA-
   defined PLOT, SOURCE and OUT displays. After canceling all
   displays, you must use the SET DISPLAY command to create new
   screen displays if you want to select them for use in screen mode
   (see SELECT command). If you use the /ALL qualifier, omit the
   display-name list.
 

3  Examples

 PCAA> CANCEL DISPLAY FOO

     This command removes the screen display named FOO.
 

2  EVENT
   Collector Command

   Cancels the collection of event markers established with previous
   SET EVENT commands.

   Format

     CANCEL EVENT  [event-name [nodespec [,nodespec...]]]
 

3  Parameters
 

event-name

   Specifies the name of an event for which event markers will
   be canceled. This event name must have been established with a
   previous SET EVENT command.
 

nodespec

   Specifies a node specification already associated with the event-
   name event through a previous SET EVENT command. The CANCEL EVENT
   command breaks the association between this node specification
   and the event-name event.

   See HELP NODESPECS for more information on node specifications.
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL EVENT Collector command cancels the collection of
   event markers for a specified event when the specified program
   locations associated with that event are executed. Event markers
   for the event-name event are thus not recorded in the performance
   data file when these program locations are executed. If you
   specify an event-name without a program location, then all
   program locations associated with the event-name are canceled.
 

3  Qualifiers
 

/ALL

   Specifies that the collection of all event markers established
   with earlier SET EVENT commands be canceled. If you specify the
   /ALL qualifier, omit the event-name and prog-loc parameters.
 

3  Examples

 PCAC> CANCEL EVENT COMPUTE LINE %LINE 22

     This command cancels the event marker established for event
     COMPUTE at line 22 of the program.

 PCAC> CANCEL EVENT TERM_IO

     This command cancels all the event markers established for
     event TERM_IO.
 

2  FILTER
   Analyzer Command

   Deletes filters established with the SET FILTER command. Filters
   specify which data points from the performance data file to tally
   in histograms and tables.

   Format

     CANCEL FILTER  [filter-name [,filter-name...]]
 

3  Parameters
 

filter-name

   Specifies an existing filter to cancel. The filter must have been
   created with an earlier SET FILTER command.
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL FILTER Analyzer command deletes the specified filters
   so they no longer filter the performance or coverage data used by
   the PLOT and TABULATE commands. Filters are established using the
   SET FILTER command.
 

3  Qualifiers
 

/ALL

   Specifies that all currently defined filters be deleted. If you
   use the /ALL qualifier, omit the filter-name parameters.
 

3  Examples

 PCAC> CANCEL FILTER FOO, BAR

     This command cancels the previously set filters FOO and BAR.
 

2  IO_SERVICES
   Collector Command

   Disables the collection of I/O services data.

   Format

     CANCEL IO_SERVICES
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL IO_SERVICES Collector command disables the collection
   of I/O services data. It thus cancels the effect of an earlier
   SET IO_SERVICES command.
 

2  LOG
   PCA Command

   Disables the recording of PCA input and output in a log file.

   Format

     CANCEL LOG
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL LOG command disables the recording of input and output
   in a log file. Input and output logging is established using the
   SET LOG command.
 

2  PAGE_FAULTS
   Collector Command

   Disables the collection of page fault data.

   Format

     CANCEL PAGE_FAULTS
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL PAGE_FAULTS Collector command disables the collection
   of page fault data. It thus cancels the effect of an earlier SET
   PAGE_FAULTS command.
 

2  PC_SAMPLING
   Collector Command

   Disables the collection of program counter sampling data.

   Format

     CANCEL PC_SAMPLING
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL PC_SAMPLING Collector command disables the collection
   of program counter sampling data. It thus cancels the effect of
   an earlier SET PC_SAMPLING command.
 

2  PLOT
   Analyzer Command

   Resets the SET PLOT defaults to their initial values.

   Format

     CANCEL PLOT
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL PLOT Analyzer command resets the SET PLOT default
   qualifiers to their initial values. It also cancels the SET PLOT
   node specifications, if defined. The SET PLOT defaults are set
   with the SET PLOT command and specify qualifier defaults for
   PLOT and TABULATE commands which have node specifications. (PLOT
   and TABULATE commands without node specifications take their
   defaults from the currently active plot.) The SET PLOT defaults
   also specify all qualifier and nodespec defaults for PLOT and
   TABULATE commands that have the /DEFAULT qualifier.

   The CANCEL PLOT command resets the default qualifiers to the
   following values: /PC_SAMPLING, /NOMINIMUM, /NOMAXIMUM,
   /NOCUMULATIVE, /NOMAIN_IMAGE, /NOSCALE, /DESCENDING,
   /SOURCE, /NOSTACK_DEPTH, /ZEROS, /NOCHAIN_NAME, /NOPATH_
   NAME, /NOWRAP, /NOPARENT_TASK, /NOCREATOR_PC, and
   /FILL=("*","O","x","@",":","#","/","+").

   This command also resets the default node specification to
   PROGRAM_ADDRESS BY ROUTINE.
 

2  SERVICES
   Collector Command

   Disables the collection of system services data.

   Format

     CANCEL SERVICES
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL SERVICES Collector command disables the collection of
   system services data. It thus cancels the effect of an earlier
   SET SERVICES command.
 

2  SOURCE
   PCA Command

   Cancels the current source file directory search list established
   with a previous SET SOURCE command.

   Format

     CANCEL SOURCE
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL SOURCE command cancels the source file directory
   search list established with a previous SET SOURCE command. After
   the directory search list is canceled, PCA is unable to find any
   source file which has been moved or copied since being compiled.

   If you have established a directory search list for a specific
   module with the SET SOURCE/MODULE=modname command, you must use
   the same /MODULE qualifier on the CANCEL SOURCE command to cancel
   that search list.

   If you have established a directory search list for the EDIT
   command using the SET SOURCE/EDIT command, you must use the
   same /EDIT qualifier on the CANCEL SOURCE command to cancel that
   search list.
 

3  Qualifiers
 

/EDIT

   Specifies that the EDIT command directory search list established
   with a previous SET SOURCE/EDIT command be canceled. This command
   should only be used if the EDIT command has its own specific
   directory search list.
 

/MODULE

      /MODULE=module-name

   Specifies that the directory search list for a specific module
   established with a previous SET SOURCE/MODULE command be
   canceled. This qualifier should be used only if the module-name
   module has its own specific directory search list.
 

3  Examples

 PCAA> CANCEL SOURCE
 PCAA> SHOW SOURCE
 No source directory search list

     The above CANCEL SOURCE command cancels any directory search
     list previously established for all modules with a SET SOURCE
     command.
 

2  STACK_PCS
   Collector Command

   Disables the collection of stack PC values (return addresses from
   the call stack) when other kinds of data are gathered.

   Format

     CANCEL STACK_PCS
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL STACK_PCS Collector command disables the collection
   of call stack PC values. It thus cancels the effect of an earlier
   SET STACK_PCS command.
 

2  TASKING
   Collector Command

   Disables the collection of tasking data.

   Format

     CANCEL TASKING
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL TASKING command disables the collection of tasking
   data established with any previously issued SET TASKING command.
 

2  TITLE
   Analyzer Command

   Cancels the title text for histograms and tables established with
   a previous SET TITLE command.

   Format

     CANCEL TITLE
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL TITLE Analyzer command deletes the title text
   established with the last SET TITLE command. That title text no
   longer appears on each page of PLOT and TABULATE output. Instead,
   the default title text appears as follows:

               Compaq Performance and Coverage Analyzer for OpenVMS
 

2  UNALIGNED
   Collector Command

   Disables the collection of unaligned access fault data.

   Format

     CANCEL UNALIGNED
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL UNALIGNED Collector command disables the collection
   of unaligned access fault data. It thus cancels the effect of an
   earlier SET UNALIGNED command.
 

2  VCOUNTERS
   Collector Command

   Cancels the collection of vector instruction counts at specified
   program locations.

   Format

     CANCEL VCOUNTERS  [nodespec [, nodespec...]]
 

3  Parameters
 

nodespec

   Specifies a node specification to be canceled. This node
   specification must have been established with the SET VCOUNTERS
   command.
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL VCOUNTERS command cancels vector instruction counters
   at the program locations specified by the node specification
   or by the /ALL qualifier. If you first set a vector instruction
   counter at a program location with SET VCOUNTERS and then cancel
   it with CANCEL VCOUNTERS, no execution count is measured at that
   location when the GO command is entered.
 

3  Qualifiers
 

/ALL

   Specifies that all vector instruction counters established with
   earlier SET VCOUNTERS commands be canceled. If you specify the
   /ALL qualifier, omit the node specifications.
 

3  Examples

 PCAC> CANCEL VCOUNTERS/ALL

     This command cancels all previously established vector
     instruction counters.

 PCAC> CANCEL VCOUNTERS ROUTINE FOO BY VINSTRUCTION

     This command cancels the vector instruction counters place in
     routine FOO in the user program.
 

2  VCPU_SAMPLING
   Collector Command

   Disables the collection of vector CPU sampling data.

   Format

     CANCEL VCPU_SAMPLING
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL VCPU_SAMPLING Collector command disables the
   collection of vector CPU sampling data established with an
   earlier SET VCPU_SAMPLING command.
 

2  VERIFY
   PCA Command

   Disables the echoing of command input to the terminal.

   Format

     CANCEL VERIFY
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL VERIFY command disables the echoing of command input
   to the terminal. It cancels the effect of an earlier SET VERIFY
   command.
 

2  VPC_SAMPLING
   Collector Command

   Disables the collection of vector PC sampling data.

   Format

     CANCEL VPC_SAMPLING
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL VPC_SAMPLING Collector command disables the collection
   of vector PC sampling data established with an earlier SET VPC_
   SAMPLING command.
 

2  WINDOW
   PCA Command

   Deletes a screen window definition.

   Format

     CANCEL WINDOW  [window-name [,window-name...]]
 

3  Parameters
 

window-name

   Specifies the name of a screen window definition to be canceled.
 

3  Description
   The CANCEL WINDOW command cancels the specified screen window
   definitions. After a window definition has been canceled, that
   window name can no longer be used on DISPLAY or SET DISPLAY
   commands. Only the definition of the window name is deleted;
   the actual screen region specified by the window name is not
   affected. Screen displays that were declared with the window
   name are not affected except that the SHOW DISPLAY command shows
   numeric window coordinates instead of the canceled window name.
 

3  Qualifiers
 

/ALL

   Specifies that all screen window definitions be canceled,
   including all window definitions predefined by the Analyzer.
   If you use the /ALL qualifier, omit the window-name parameters.
 

3  Examples

 PCAC> SHOW WINDOW SMALL
 window SMALL at (1,2,1,80)
 PCAC> CANCEL WINDOW SMALL
 PCAC> SHOW WINDOW SMALL
 window(s) not defined

     Above, the CANCEL WINDOW command is used to cancel window
     SMALL, which was previously defined with the SET WINDOW
     command.