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5.9.3.15 x1f4_look_routine

extern int x1f4_look_routine
    (void *subtext, unsigned *line);

The x1f4_look_routine function stores some byte offset in the textual representation of the program for which the subtext step by step execution context was created at the address indicated by line. The offset may be indicative of the source position of the next instruction to be executed, and as well as of the source position of the instruction whose execution just failed (since instruction pointer is not advanced for execution failures). The function is intended to help with determining where and why the program execution failed.

The function returns 0.

It should be used only for step by step program execution for which a step by step execution context was created. For different execution models, x1f4_look_program should be used instead.

See x1f4_near_routine.

See x1f4_look_program.

See Step By Step Imperative Program Execution.