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ncsim TCL stop -object

zvika23
zvika23 over 14 years ago
hi again tcl command stop -object{#signal} is it valid to use on signals or buses?
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    TAM1 over 14 years ago

    The expected syntax is:

     stop -object signal_name

    "signal_name" can be a single bit or a vector. Any change to the value on that object will trigger the stop point. Don't use any braces or # operator to modify the name. Simply put it on the command line.

    The expression #signal_name returns the value of the signal called "signal_name" at the present time. So, to the TCL parser, it looks as if you are trying to put a stop on a binary constant which won't work.

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    TAM1 over 14 years ago

    The expected syntax is:

     stop -object signal_name

    "signal_name" can be a single bit or a vector. Any change to the value on that object will trigger the stop point. Don't use any braces or # operator to modify the name. Simply put it on the command line.

    The expression #signal_name returns the value of the signal called "signal_name" at the present time. So, to the TCL parser, it looks as if you are trying to put a stop on a binary constant which won't work.

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