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Conformal LEC Dofile Arguments.

scrip
scrip over 12 years ago

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  • scrip
    scrip over 12 years ago
    • Is there a way to provide args to a do file
    • ie ..
      • lec_64 -xl -dofile compair.do arg1 arg2
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      • Is there a way to provide args to a do file
      • ie ..
        • lec_64 -xl -dofile compair.do arg1 arg2
      • in compair.do
        •   set golden_design_name [lindex $if_argv 0]
        •   set revised_design_name [lindex $if_argv 1]
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  • grasshopper
    grasshopper over 12 years ago

    Not at the moment other than through environment variables. I do not see any reason why it could not be supported since other Cadence tools do. Please file an SR if env variables are not adequate for your goal

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  • tstark
    tstark over 12 years ago

     I've wondered the same. The only way I know of is via shell environment variables.

     $ setenv FOO bar

     LEC

     SETUP> echo $FOO

     or

     TCL_SETUP> puts $env(FOO)

     A user made wrapper script around lec could provide this feature too.

    -ts

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