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search for glob/regexp in specman loaded modules?

aefody
aefody over 5 years ago

Specman *search* command allows searching in all loaded modules, but only for a string.

Is there a way to search for a regexp or glob?

Alternatively, is there a way to simply get a list of all loaded files somehow? Then I could use either the "shell" command, or real shell together with grep.

Thanks

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    StephenH over 5 years ago

    If you open the Specman GUI ("specview" in stand-alone mode, or as part of SimVision if used with Xcelium), then there are options to search in a multitude of different ways including regexps, globs, looking only in specific eVCs, etc.

    In batch mode you can do "show modules" to list the loaded files.

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    StephenH over 5 years ago

    If you open the Specman GUI ("specview" in stand-alone mode, or as part of SimVision if used with Xcelium), then there are options to search in a multitude of different ways including regexps, globs, looking only in specific eVCs, etc.

    In batch mode you can do "show modules" to list the loaded files.

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    aefody over 5 years ago in reply to StephenH

    errr...that window just went busy on me for 10 minutes and still counting. Show modules in batch mode + normal grep that you can ^C would be a better option.

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