Output
Allows you to specify where you want to save the report and how much detail you want in the report. You can select one or more of the following settings:
- Detail level— Allows you to specify how much detail appears in the report. You can select: Summary, Path Only,
Path and Clock, Full Path. or Path Summary. You can click Set Default to make the current
setting the default setting for all reports.
Scripting Information Keyword:
report_exceptions
Settings:
-detail<summary|path_only|path_and_clock|full_path | path_summary>
- Show Routing— Allows you to see detailed routing for the path in the report, including expanded
routing information for path elements marked IC (Interconnect Delay) in
the Type column of the report when the Show Routing option is not turned on.
Scripting Information Keyword:
report_exceptions
Settings:
-show_routing
- Report panel name— Allows you to specify a unique name for the report. The default report name is Report
Exceptions.
Scripting Information Keyword:
report_exceptions
Settings:
-panel_name<reportname>
- Enable multi corner reports— Allows you to enable or disable multi-corner timing analysis. This option is on
by
default.
Scripting Information Keyword:
report_timing
Settings:
-multi_corner
- File name— Directs the TimeQuest analyzer to save the report to your local disk as a text file
with the specified file name.
Scripting Information Keyword:
report_
exceptions
Settings:-
file<filename>
Under File options you can specify whether the TimeQuest analyzer overwrites an existing report file (the default setting) or appends the content to an existing file.
Scripting Information Keyword:
report_
exceptions
Settings:
-append
- Console— Specifies whether the report appears as information messages in the Console.
Scripting Information Keyword:
report_
exceptions
Settings:
-stdout