Am 25.07.2016 um 21:09 schrieb Jonas Baggett: > Hello Rene, > > That's an interesting feature for long simulations, thanks for the > information. I have missed this feature, as I wrote some state machines. Often I had a state and waiting for for a condition that never come. I could stop my simulation earlier.
> Do you also know if gtkwave could be used as a library ? I do not know this. I think not. The source code is open source. > So that ghdl could directly launch gtkwave and add signals to it and > then when the user makes some changes in gtkwave and save them, ghdl > will be able to receive these changes. > You want a use gtkwave as manipulator. Interesting idea. This is total new feature. great idea. René > Jonas > > > Le 24. 07. 16 à 15:26, Rene Doss a écrit : >>>> Tell me if you have any suggestion. >> yes I have something, but I do not know if this the correct discussion >> round. >> >> I say something what I have seen for long time. This information is from >> my deeper brain. >> >> Gtkwave has included shared memory functions. (I think it is only >> possible under linux) >> If ghdl can store the signal in a shared memory the current signals can >> be refreshed by gtkwave directly into the screen. This is interacting >> process. The use can follow the simulation online. >> >> >> Rene >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Ghdl-discuss mailing list >> Ghdl-discuss@gna.org >> https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/ghdl-discuss >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Ghdl-discuss mailing list > Ghdl-discuss@gna.org > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/ghdl-discuss _______________________________________________ Ghdl-discuss mailing list Ghdl-discuss@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/ghdl-discuss