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###############################################################################
# Copyright (c) 2022-2024 by Altair Engineering, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#
# Altair Engineering, Inc. makes this software available as part of the Vision
# tool platform.  As long as you are a licensee of the Vision tool platform
# you may make copies of the software and modify it to be used within the
# Vision tool platform, but you must include all of this notice on any copy.
# Redistribution without written permission to any third party, with or
# without modification, is not permitted.
# Altair Engineering, Inc. does not warrant that this software is error free
# or fit for any purpose.  Altair Engineering, Inc. disclaims any liability for
# all claims, expenses, losses, damages and costs any user may incur as a
# result of using, copying or modifying the software.
# =============================================================================
#   @userware
#       Example for Wdb Gui API
#   @section
#       C Level Examples
#   @description
#       Shows the usage of the Gui Wave API functions and the extension of a
#       wave database via the TCL API.
#   @files
#       wdb/wdbdemo.tcl
#   @cmdline
#       -userware @files[0]
#   @tag
#       wave gui
###############################################################################

zmessage suppress w "Problem setting DUT: No Top modules in db"

##
# Create a new wave database.
#
# Alternative: Get the current wave database which is loaded in the gui.
# set wdb [gui wave getDatabase]
#
set wdb [wdb create]

##
# Add parent scope.
#
$wdb scope "module" "top"

##
# Add new variables to the wdb.
#
set s1 [$wdb nextsigno]
$wdb addvar "reg" "scalar" "STB" 1 $s1

set s2 [$wdb nextsigno]
$wdb addvar "reg" "vector" "KEYXI" 5 $s2

set s5a [$wdb nextsigno]
$wdb addvar "reg" "scalar" "EVENT_REQ\[0\]" 1 $s5a
set s5a [$wdb nextsigno]
$wdb addvar "reg" "scalar" "EVENT_REQ\[1\]" 1 $s5a
set s5a [$wdb nextsigno]
$wdb addvar "reg" "scalar" "EVENT_REQ\[2\]" 1 $s5a

##
# End of the scope "top"
#
$wdb upscope

##
# Finish defining signals.
#
$wdb enddefinitions

##
# Add values and timesteps.
#
$wdb addtime 0
$wdb addscalar $s1 0
$wdb addvector $s2 00 2

$wdb addtime 100
$wdb addscalar $s1 1
$wdb addvector $s2 01 2

$wdb addtime 200
$wdb addscalar $s1 0
$wdb addvector $s2 10 2

##
# Finish adding value changes.
#
$wdb done

##
# Show the wave window.
#
gui wave showWindow

##
# Display the wdb in the gui.
#
gui wave setDatabase $wdb

##
# Add new scopes, signals and value changes as in memory modifications.
# Change the state of the wdb to add new definitions.
#
$wdb adddefinitions

##
# Add new scope MEMORY in scope top.
#
$wdb scope "module" "top"
$wdb scope "module" "MEMORY"

##
# Add new signals.
#
set s3 [$wdb nextsigno]
$wdb addvar "reg" "scalar" "CE" 1 $s3

set s3a [$wdb nextsigno]
$wdb addalias "port" "CE" 1 $s3a
$wdb addalias "pin" {a[3]} 1 $s3a "equal_6"
$wdb addalias "pin" {a[3]} 1 $s3a "equal_9"

set s4 [$wdb nextsigno]
$wdb addvar "reg" "vector" "CERAM" 4 $s4
$wdb upscope
$wdb upscope

##
# Finish defining signals.
#
$wdb enddefinitions

##
# Add new values and timesteps.
#
$wdb addtime 0
$wdb addscalar $s3  0
$wdb addscalar $s3a 1
$wdb addvector $s4 0000 4

$wdb addtime 100
$wdb addscalar $s3 1
$wdb addscalar $s3a 0
$wdb addvector $s4 0101 4

$wdb addtime 200
$wdb addscalar $s3  0
$wdb addscalar $s3a 1
$wdb addvector $s4 1010 4

$wdb addtime 300
$wdb addscalar $s1 1
$wdb addvector $s2 11 2
$wdb addscalar $s3 1
$wdb addvector $s4 1111 4

$wdb addtime 400

##
# Finish adding value changes.
#
$wdb done

##
# Trigger wave update in the gui.
#
gui wave databaseModified

##
# save wdb and close it
#
set fname wdbdemo.[pid].wdb
$wdb save $fname
gui wave setDatabase {}
$wdb close

##
# modify wdb file
#
set wdb [wdb open $fname]

##
# Add as file modifications.
# Change the state of the wdb to add new definitions.
#
$wdb adddefinitions

##
# goto existing scope
#
$wdb scope "module" "top"
$wdb scope "module" "MEMORY"

##
# get existing signal
#
set s6 [$wdb findvar "CE"]

##
# Add new scope NEW in scope top.
#
$wdb upscope
$wdb upscope
$wdb scope "module" "NEWSCOPE"

##
# Add new signal.
#
set s5 [$wdb nextsigno]
$wdb addvar "reg" "scalar" "NEWSIG" 1 $s5

##
# Add hidden signal.
#
set s6 [$wdb nextsigno]
$wdb addvar "reg" "scalar" "HIDDENSIG" 1 $s6
$wdb hidevar "HIDDENSIG" true

##
# Add variable with direction.
#
set s7 [$wdb nextsigno]
$wdb addvar "reg" "scalar" "DIRSIG" 1 $s7
$wdb dirvar "DIRSIG" out

##
# go back in scope
#
$wdb upscope

##
# Finish defining signals.
#
$wdb enddefinitions

##
# Add new values and timesteps.
#
$wdb addtime 0
$wdb addscalar $s5 1

##
# Add new value to existing signal
#
$wdb addtime 542
$wdb addscalar $s6 0

##
# Finish adding value changes.
#
$wdb done

##
# Display the wdb in the gui.
#
gui wave setDatabase $wdb

##
# cleanup created wdb test file
#
file delete -force -- $fname