Skill++: do you need to set anything to be able to use

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markgr07

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I would like to use write some code in Skill++ to help me more
efficiently kick off simulations in Spectre, and post process the
results.

is there anything particular I need to do to be albe to do this? Or do
I just go ahead and use the Skill++ functions, etc.. in my scripts?

thanks
mark
 
is there anything particular I need to do to be albe to do this? Or do
I just go ahead and use the Skill++ functions, etc.. in my scripts?
Out of memory : if a file has a .ils extension, it will switch to SKILL++ mode.

Otherwise, toplevel('ils) will accomplish this.

Cheers,

Stéphane
 
On Aug 8, 2:56 am, "S. Badel" <stephane.ba...@REMOVETHISepfl.ch>
wrote:
is there anything particular I need to do to be albe to do this? Or do
I just go ahead and use the Skill++ functions, etc.. in my scripts?

Out of memory : if a file has a .ils extension, it will switch to SKILL++ mode.

Otherwise, toplevel('ils) will accomplish this.

Cheers,

Stéphane
You can also use inScheme() to switch into SKILL++ and inSkill() to
switch out. Keep in mind that if you are not using classes/methods/
etc that there is a significant performance hit incurred by SKILL++.
So it is best to use it where needed and use SKILL for the rest as you
can intermix the two.

Justin
 

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