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gtkw 'combined' signal #23

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openpowerwtf opened this issue May 10, 2022 · 0 comments
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gtkw 'combined' signal #23

openpowerwtf opened this issue May 10, 2022 · 0 comments

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I often use the gtkwave Edit->Combine Down (F4) function to collect related signals (like valid+data) and then apply a process or transaction filter to the resulting vector.

Did I miss a way to do this with the current code?

Looks like it's similar to a trace() except uses a list of signals:

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^<2 gtkf-itag.py
#{cp_i1} cocotb_icarus.c0.iu_lq_i1_completed (0)cocotb_icarus.c0.iu_lq_t0_i1_completed_itag[0:6] (1)cocotb_icarus.c0.iu_lq_t0_i1_completed_itag[0:6] (2)cocotb_icarus.c0.iu_lq_t0_i1_completed_itag[0:6] (3)cocotb_icarus.c0.iu_lq_t0_i1_completed_itag[0:6] (4)cocotb_icarus.c0.iu_lq_t0_i1_completed_itag[0:6] (5)cocotb_icarus.c0.iu_lq_t0_i1_completed_itag[0:6] (6)cocotb_icarus.c0.iu_lq_t0_i1_completed_itag[0:6]
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