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Find nested commands

psill00
psill00 over 12 years ago

 Is there a way to find the nested commands?

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 12 years ago

     I am sorry, but do you realise how vague your question is? Please clarify and you may get a useful answer. Please read the forum guidelines.

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  • psill00
    psill00 over 12 years ago

     Sorry about that.

    Is there a way to find the nested commands in Layout/Schematic session.

    Current number and name of commands nested:

    A particular window that has the commands nested.

    Canceling all nested commands.

     

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    I don't believe so (for any of these).

    Andrew.

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  • psill00
    psill00 over 12 years ago

     Do know how well it works, but just something I have messing around with

     

     foreach(win hiGetWindowList() printf("%s " win) println(hiGetCurrentCmd(win)))

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  • dmay
    dmay over 12 years ago

    If you have a skillDev license (Skill Development), you can try using the stacktrace() command.

     stacktrace(
    [ g_unevaluated ]
    [ x_depth ]
    [ x_skip ]
    [ p_port ]
     )
         => x_result

    Prints the functions on the stack and their arguments to the depth specified, or to the bottom of the stack.

    Derek

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