User guide
9-5
Using the Old Command Line Interface (CLI)
loads nid
Displays the loads for the specified signal.
For example:
cli_23>show loads ramData
ramData[7] (ram_test_top.dut.u3) = StX
ramData[6] (ram_test_top.dut.u3) = StX
ramData[5] (ram_test_top.dut.u3) = StX
ramData[4] (ram_test_top.dut.u3) = StX
ramData[3] (ram_test_top.dut.u3) = StX
ramData[2] (ram_test_top.dut.u3) = StX
ramData[1] (ram_test_top.dut.u3) = StX
ramData[0] (ram_test_top.dut.u3) = StX
ports
Shows the port identifiers of the instance, that is, the current
scope and whether they are input, output, or inout ports, listed
as IN, OUT, and INOUT.
scopes
Shows the module instances in the current scope by their
module identifier and module instance identifier.
variables
Shows the nets and registers declared in the current scope.
break
Lists the hierarchical names of the nets and registers with a
breakpoint and the breakpoint number for these breakpoints.
?
Displays this list of arguments to the show command and briefly
describes what they do.
For example:
cli> show variables
Int vtb_temp_int2