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How To Add Arguments to systemVerilog Extraction

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YB36 over 2 years ago

Im facing several issue/complication when doing C&S on system Verilog view - that I pretty much sure I can solve by adding arguments to the xrun command. 

I found the solution of creting hdl.var file and adding arguments there by  using DEFINE XMVLOGOPTS. 
but Im facing difficulties with this file. 

For instance - Im trying to suppress several noisy warnings by  adding "-nowarn DLCLIB:DLCLAP " . I tried it directly with xrun command - and it works like a charm - giving so much quite in my compilation. When adding it using the hdl.var file Im getting this massage in the log :

  The following environmental variables have been detected.
These options will be used directly by the executables and ignored by xrun.
XMVLOGOPTS: -nowarn DLCLIB:DLCLAP
 

well it is sound like it knows what it doing (I don't get it) - buy the hell rain of noisy warning is back. 
so I wandering - is there any good way to give argument to xrun using hdl.var (without being told some stuff about executables )?  

Im using vmac 22.07.06_rc.

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