Write a tcl script on disk that will recreate a given IP.
Syntax
write_ip_tcl [‑force] [‑no_ip_version] [‑ip_name <arg>] [‑show_defaults]
[‑multiple_files] [‑quiet] [‑verbose] [<objects>] [<tcl_filename>...]
Returns
IP TCL file
Usage
Name | Description |
---|---|
[-force]
|
Flag to overwrite existing file. |
[-no_ip_version]
|
Flag to not include the IP version in the IP VLNV in create_ip commands. NOTE - this may have implications if there are major IP version changes. |
[-ip_name]
|
Set the name of the IP. This argument is not supported for multiple IP. |
[-show_defaults]
|
Add a comment containing the default parameter values of the IP. |
[-multiple_files]
|
Flag to create a .tcl file for each IP supplied as an argument |
[-quiet]
|
Ignore command errors |
[-verbose]
|
Suspend message limits during command execution |
[<objects>]
|
IP(s) to be written to disk Values: IP instance(s) as returned by 'get_ips <instance name>' |
[<tcl_filename>]
|
File path to the exported tcl file. If the path is a directory and multiple IP are given as an argument, a file for each IP will be created. Default: ./ |