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How to create a bindkey for the troubleshoot point?

dogman4
dogman4 9 months ago

Hi,friends

Can I create a bindkey for trouble shoot, so that when I select a simulation and click the bindkey, it will trigger the trouble shoot?(trouble shoot is  in the assembler,sry i don't konw why i can't upload image)

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  • dogman4
    dogman4 9 months ago

    I find the function:_axlTroubleShootPoint().but how to use it.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett 9 months ago in reply to dogman4

    Two issues:

    1. This is a private function - it is not intended that you call it directly yourself (as it is private, it's not documented, and getting the information needed for the argument is also not documented). Private functions are liable to change, which is why we don't want them being used
    2. To reinforce that, Troubleshoot Point has been removed in IC23.1 - the idea is that you use Open Debug Environment instead (as they both are intended to serve similar purposes).

    Before you ask, there's no public SKILL function to launch the debug environment.

    Andrew

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  • dogman4
    dogman4 9 months ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    thanks andrew,

    Open Debug Environment is not good  because it can only open one at a time.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett 9 months ago in reply to dogman4

    You should raise that with customer support.

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