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Incremental Compilation in Emanager

Abhinivesh
Abhinivesh over 13 years ago

Hi All,

 I am using enterprise manager. During regression design files are getting compiled for all the testcases. How to compile it for one file and use it for the rest of the tests.

This incremental compilation is working with "irun" command by default. But it is not working for Emanger. Can any one help me on this.

-Thanks,

Abhinivesh

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  • whiteriver
    whiteriver over 13 years ago

    I had the same problem a while ago and this is my solution:

    1- in the pre_group_script (or pre_session_script depending on your vsif), you add -elaborate and +nclibdirname+INCA_lib to irun, to compile but not simulate the stuff.

    2- in the run_script of all tests, add -R and +nclibdirname+../INCA_lib to irun, which uses the previously compiled files. Since I added the -elaborate to group, I could point the directory to one level up. In case you add the elaborating script to the session, you need to point the run scripts to two directory levels up (../../).

     

     

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  • Nili Segal PE
    Nili Segal PE over 13 years ago

    Hi Abhinivesh,

     

    If you would like to see an example on how to use it please see in Cadence SOCV_kit

    3_mdv_foundations_infrastructure_workshopUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).

    in lab 2.

     

    Thansk, Nili.

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