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Setting default simulation directory to contain the library name

VLSIiitm
VLSIiitm over 5 years ago

By default, the simulation results of all cells will be under the simulation path specified by envSetVal("asimenv.startup" "projectDir" "simulationDirPath") in .cdsinit without any further hierarchy. It would be better to have a subdirectory with the library name under which simulation results of cells under this library are stored. How to modify the above line in .cdsinit to accomplish this? 

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Nagendra

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    Hi Nagendra,

    ADE XL, Explorer and Assembler do this automatically, and you should be moving to ADE Explorer/Assembler because XL (and L) are in "sunset mode' (heading towards end of support).

    However, assuming you're talking about ADE L, you can do this with:

    envSetVal("asimenv.startup" "appendLibNameToProjectDir" 'boolean t)

    Andrew

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  • VLSIiitm
    VLSIiitm over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thanks! It was for ADE-L. 

    Yes, ADE-L is old, but haven't stopped using it completely because of its convenience!

    Nagendra

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  • VLSIiitm
    VLSIiitm over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thanks! It was for ADE-L. 

    Yes, ADE-L is old, but haven't stopped using it completely because of its convenience!

    Nagendra

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