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I have a batch file that calls vsim -c -do test.tcl, after it's done I want to execute some more code. The problem is that in the command line it stays in the vsim command and doesn't return to execute the next instructions in the batch file.

Like so:

vsim -c -do test.tcl <---- stuck here

if exist test1 del test1 <--- cant execute this

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  • Please include more of your code. It is likely that you need to utilize the call or start commands, when calling vsim.
    – unclemeat
    Jan 14, 2015 at 23:05

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You have to tell vsim to quit by putting the quit command at the end of test.tcl (assuming it is a simple straight line script). Otherwise it stays in interactive mode waiting for more commands.

The -do option has two variants. One takes a script file name as a parameter. The other takes a string of Tcl commands. If you ever want to run simulations manually in command line mode you can use the option -do "run -all; quit" to get the same effect without a script.

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vsim -c -do "do test.tcl; quit -f"

or

vsim -batch -do "do test.tcl; quit -f"
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  • A related question: test.tcl generates coverage reports to a file when sourced through the Transcript window of Modelsim. But when I use the command vsim -c -keepstdout -do "do test.tcl", it doesn't. Any idea why?
    – vineeshvs
    Mar 30, 2020 at 14:50
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You seem to assume that everyone is familiar with vsim. Please let me assure you, you are working under a grave misapprehesion.

What do you mean by "stays in the vsim command"? Does the batch terminate or not?

If vsim is a batch file, then the solution may be in what you've posted.

vsim -c -do test.tcl

should be

call vsim -c -do test.tcl

which will execute vsim and continue when vsim is finished.

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