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Clears memory of the specified forks.
@RESET (FORK) argument
where:
argument is one of the following: | Fork name
Fork number * for all forks . (period) for the current fork Default - all unkept forks |
In addition to clearing memory for the specified forks, the RESET command closes all files, mapped and unmapped, opened by the specified forks and their inferior forks. RESET also simultaneously terminates the specified fork's inferior forks.
The RESET command clears the specified forks from memory.
INFORMATION FILE-STATUS | for determining which files are currently open |
INFORMATION MEMORY-USAGE | for determining contents of memory |
CONTINUE, FORK, FREEZE, INFORMATION FORK-STATUS, INFORMATION PROGRAM-STATUS, KEEP, RESET, SET NAME, SET PROGRAM, and UNKEEP | other multiforking-class commands |
@RESET
@RESET *
@INFORMATION FORK-STATUS EDT (1): Kept, ^C from IO wait at 413773, 0:00:00.0 => PASCAL (2): Kept, Background, Running at 324004, 0:00:00.8 SORTER (3): HALT at 400370, 0:00:00.6 @RESET 3 @INFORMATION FORK-STATUS EDT (1): Kept, ^C from IO wait at 413773, 0:00:00.0 PASCAL (2): Kept, Background, Running 453004, 0:00:01.3