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Using arrow keys in NCSim Tcl Command-line interface

Almendrico
Almendrico over 14 years ago

Hi all,

I believe it is not possible to use the arrow keys to navigate through the command history within the Tcl command-line NCSim console. Is this correct ?

The only approximate option I have found is using the tcl command "history", but this is not useful compared as the power given by the arrow keys...

So what I wonder is, is there any reason why this option is not avalaible ? Maybe I am misunderstanding the way I should be runnign simulations ? I mean, maybe I should be using an approach in which there was no need to use the console, using instead a self-checking  sim approach ?

This arrow keys option is implemented in the simvision GUI console thou, so not sure what to think ... 

Any thoughts on this ?

Thanks

 

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    Almendrico over 14 years ago

    Actually, it is possible, just found it out !

    Need to use the "-e" command option when calling irun !

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  • Almendrico
    Almendrico over 14 years ago

    Actually, it is possible, just found it out !

    Need to use the "-e" command option when calling irun !

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