In these examples we assume that the current log chatter value is 10 and the commands are being processed in a command file that was invoked from the terminal level, so that the nesting level is one.
XSPEC> log | | Turn on the log file (default xspec.log). Commands will not be logged from the indirect file, but will be logged on return to the terminal level. |
XSPEC> log none | | Close the log file. |
XSPEC> log mylog 9 | | Open the log file (mylog.log) and now even the indirect commands will be logged (at least for the first level of indirection). |
XSPEC> log ,, 12 0 | | Now even at the terminal level the commands are not logged. |
XSPEC> chatter ,, 12 | | Modifying the log file chattiness will restore command logging even at arbitrarily deep levels of indirection. |