# This file should be used to extend the origen with application specific commands # Map any command aliases here, for example to allow 'origen ex' to refer to a # command called execute you would add a reference as shown below: aliases ={ # "ex" => "execute", } # The requested command is passed in here as @command, this checks it against # the above alias table and should not be removed. @command = aliases[@command] || @command # Now branch to the specific task code case @command # (Working) example of how to create an application specific comment, here to generate # a tags file for you application to enable method definition lookup and similar within # editors/IDEs when "tags" # Here the logic is just written in-line, alternatively it could be written in a # dedicated file and required here, e.g. #require "origen_spi/commands/my_command" # Would load file lib/origen_spi/commands/my_command.rb Dir.chdir Origen.root do system("ripper-tags -R") end # You must always exit upon successfully capturing and executing a command to prevent # control flowing back to Origen exit 0 ## Example of how to make a command to run unit tests, this simply invokes RSpec on ## the spec directory when "specs" require "rspec" exit RSpec::Core::Runner.run(['spec']) ## Example of how to make a command to run diff-based tests when "examples", "test" Origen.load_application status = 0 ARGV = %w(pattern/clock_test.rb -t default.rb -e default.rb -r approved) load "#{Origen.top}/lib/origen/commands/generate.rb"# #ARGV = %w(some_pattern -t debug -r approved) ARGV = %w(pattern/shift_test.rb -t default.rb -e default.rb -r approved) load "#{Origen.top}/lib/origen/commands/generate.rb"# #ARGV = %w(some_pattern -t debug -r approved) ARGV = %w(pattern/overlay_test.rb -t default.rb -e default.rb -r approved) load "#{Origen.top}/lib/origen/commands/generate.rb"# #ARGV = %w(some_pattern -t debug -r approved) if Origen.app.stats.changed_files == 0 && Origen.app.stats.new_files == 0 && Origen.app.stats.changed_patterns == 0 && Origen.app.stats.new_patterns == 0 Origen.app.stats.report_pass else Origen.app.stats.report_fail status = 1 end puts if @command == "test" Origen.app.unload_target! require "rspec" result = RSpec::Core::Runner.run(['spec']) status = status == 1 ? 1 : result end exit status # Exit with a 1 on the event of a failure per std unix result codes # Always leave an else clause to allow control to fall back through to the # Origen command handler. else # You probably want to also add the your commands to the help shown via # origen -h, you can do this by assigning the required text to @application_commands # before handing control back to Origen. @application_commands = <<-EOT tags Build a tags file for this app EOT # specs Run the specs (tests), -c will enable coverage # examples Run the examples (tests), -c will enable coverage # test Run both specs and examples, -c will enable coverage end