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Dumping context file into skill/lisp file

Yudi
Yudi over 13 years ago
Hi All,

I have a very old context (.cxt) file which I have generated years ago, I don't find its original skill code, is there a way to dump this context file into a skill or lisp file ?

Thank You

UD Yudi Marton
Cadence Virtuoso Platform Independent Consultant- Intel Israel (74) LTD  LAD Organization
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Yudi,

    If the functions were not write protected when you created the context, they can be dumped using the pp() function. There is a way to find out the names of the functions which are contained in a context file, but it involves usign a private mechanism which I'd rather not discuss in an open forum (it is intended to be private so that we can change it if needed), but if you log a service request (ask in the service request for the SR to be routed to me, quoting this forum), I'll explain how.

    However, if the functions are write protected, it means they're also read protected from pp, and then it's only possible to pp them with a license that is not provided for customers.

    Best Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Yudi
    Yudi over 13 years ago

    Hi Andrew

    Plase email me to yudix.marton@intel.com I want to reply to you with private message

    Best Regards, Yudi (Yehuda) Marton 

     

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