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Simple example of passing classes between nc and Specman

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archive over 17 years ago

Hi, I would like to pass Specman structs to SV classes and back, using NC. I know that's possible because I'm able to run the MRM demo. However, I'm looking for a simpler example with a simple compile script...I've tried to compile the attached files (e2sv_class.e, e2sv_class.sv, taken from Specman help, beta features, 2.6) using the attached compile script (taken from 2.9 and slightly modified), but that doesn't seem to work. Can anyone indicate what's the right way to compile these files? thanks, Avidan


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    archive over 17 years ago

    Hi Erez,
    Thanks, you're right. It works now.
    Avidan


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    Hi Erez,
    Thanks, you're right. It works now.
    Avidan


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