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procedure Show_Jobs (Job              : Natural  := 0;
                     Active_Jobs_Only : Boolean  := True;
                     Repeat_Display   : Duration := 0.0);

-- Show information about jobs.  Includes lots of resource use information.
-- Active_Jobs_Only restricts the display to jobs that are active
-- or have otherwise consumed a lot of resources.  If false, all
-- jobs are displayed.

-- Use Show_Job_Names to get their names and additional information.

-- If Job /= 0, that specific job is displayed.  Otherwise all jobs are
-- displayed subject to the active filter.

-- If Repeat_Display is nonzero, then the display is repeated every
-- time that amount of time elapses.  The job will run until killed,
-- or 5000 displays have been output.

-- The values displayed are as follows:
--
-- Job  The job number as used in other commands.  This is the VP number.
-- Pri      Machine priority.  User jobs start at 6.  Larger => lower priority.
-- Stat     Status: R(unning), I(dle), W(ait), Q(ueued), AT(tached),
--                  DT (detached), CE (Core editor), OE (Obj editor).
-- CPU      % of CPU being used.
-- ModCt    Number of packages and tasks in the job (roughly).
-- Cache    Number of main memory pages occupied by the job (excluding heaps).
-- Disk     Number of disk pages occupied by the job (excluding heaps).
-- PgLim    Page limit.  The job page limit.
-- DskWts   Disk waits.  Roughly, the number of page faults taken by the job.
-- D/S      Disk waits/second.  Number of faults/second.
-- JSegSz   Number of pages in the job's job garbage heap.
-- WsSiz    Working set size as defined by the scheduler.
-- WsLim    Working set limit.

--