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Part IV: Using the CLI<br />

The chapters in this part of the book deal exclusively with the CLI. Most CLI<br />

commands must have a process/thread focus for what they do. See Chapter<br />

13: “Using Groups, Processes, and Threads” on page 251 for more information.<br />

Chapter 11: Seeing the CLI at Work<br />

While you can use the CLI as a stand-alone debugger, using<br />

the GUI is usually easier. You will most-often use the CLI<br />

when you need to debug programs using very communication<br />

liens or when you need to create debugging functions<br />

that are unique to your program. This chapter presents a few<br />

Tcl macros in which CLI commands are embedded.<br />

Most of these examples are simple. They are designed to<br />

give you a feel for what you can do.<br />

Chapter 10: Using the CLI<br />

You can use CLI commands without knowing much about<br />

Tcl, which is the approach taken in this chapter. This chapter<br />

tells you how to enter CLI commands and how the CLI and<br />

<strong>TotalView</strong> interact with one another when used in a nongraphical<br />

way.<br />

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