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exception handling in skill/ocean

swdesigner
swdesigner over 13 years ago
I searched the community and support.cadence, but couldn't find any reference material or source code examples showing how to handle exceptions in skill/ocean.

For example, my ocean script loops voltage using foreach to do several runs. After each run, I do some postprocessing. If some of the post-processing fails because a condition being looked for in the simulation is not found, I want the rest of the runs to complete. Instead what happens is the ocean script exits with an error.

For example, if I am looking for  a rising edge on a certain signal and it doesn’t exist..

Any help will be great.

 
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  • mbchang
    mbchang over 12 years ago

    Andrew,

     

    If there are some errors when execute the OCEAN scripts,  how can I exit the OCEAN (or OCEAN environment)? I found the ocean is always hangng if there are errors. I am looking for some error handling solutions like other languages in OCEAN.

     

    Thanks,

    Jerry 

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  • mbchang
    mbchang over 12 years ago

    Andrew,

     

    If there are some errors when execute the OCEAN scripts,  how can I exit the OCEAN (or OCEAN environment)? I found the ocean is always hangng if there are errors. I am looking for some error handling solutions like other languages in OCEAN.

     

    Thanks,

    Jerry 

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