7.7.6.2. GEL_AddOutputFile()ΒΆ
Syntax
To create a breakpoint at a specifed address for use with FileI/O output:
GEL_AddOutputFile(programAddr, "connectFileName", Format, "dataAddr" [, "length"] [, page] [, "condition"])
To create a breakpoint at the specifed line in the specified source file for use with FileI/O output:
GEL_AddOutputFile("srcFileName", lineNumber, "connectFileName", Format, "dataAddr" [, "length"] [, page] [, "condition"])
Parameters
SrcFileName is a string value specifying the path and filename of the source file to place the breakpoint in. The file path need not be provided. The file must have been compiled as part of the current set of loaded symbols in order to be properly resolved.
lineNumber is a long integer value specifying the line in srcFileName at which to place the breakpoint.
programAddr is a value specifying an expression that evaluates to the location of the breakpoint. This expression must not be enclosed in quotation marks. If programAddr is not specified, the current address is used.
ConnectFileName is a string value specifying the path and filename of the data output file to which to connect the breakpoint. A double backslash escape sequence is required to ensure that a backslash is inserted into the filename. For example: "c:\ti\myprojects\out.dat".
format is an integer value representing the file format. The following choices are available:
1 2 3 4 5 |
*.dat *.dat *.dat *.dat *.out |
Hex Integer Long Float COFF |
dataAddr is a string value specifying an expression that evaluates to an address; this is the address from which data will be read from to write to the output file.
length(optional) is a string value that specifies an expression evaluating to the number of words to be read from the target, starting at dataAddr, each time the breakpoint is hit. The default value is 1.
pagean integer value that specifies the page on which dateAddr is located, where the File I/O transfers will read/write to. On targets that do not support paged memory, specify 0. Otherwise, the following choices are available: 0 (Program memory), 1 (Data memory) or 2 (I/O space)
condition(optional) is a string value specifying the condition under which the breakpoint should be executed (that is, the FileI/O transfer should take place). The default value is "".
Description
This function has two uses. The first format listed creates a breakpoint at the specified address, opens the specified output file, connects it to the breakpoint, and places the resulting output FileI/O item in the Playing state.
The second format listed creates a breakpoint at the specified line in the specified source file, opens the specified output file, connects it to the breakpoint, and places the resulting output FileI/O item in the Playing state.
Synchronous
Synchronous from GEL: Yes
Completely synchronous: No
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