Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition User Guide: Scripting

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Date 6/20/2022
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3.1.29.53. set_io_assignment (::quartus::project)

The following table displays information for the set_io_assignment Tcl command:

Tcl Package and Version

Belongs to ::quartus::project

Syntax set_io_assignment [-h | -help] [-long_help] [-comment <comment> ] [-disable] [-fall] [-io_standard <io standard> ] -name <name> [-remove] [-rise] [-tag <data> ] [ <value> ]
Arguments -h | -help Short help
-long_help Long help with examples and possible return values
-comment <comment> Comment
-disable Option to disable assignment
-fall Option applies to falling edge
-io_standard <io standard> Option to specify the io standard
-name <name> Assignment name
-remove Option to remove assignment
-rise Option applies to rising edge
-tag <data> Option to tag data to this assignment
<value> Assignment value
Description
Sets or removes an io assignment.

Assignments created or modified by using this Tcl command are 
not saved to the Quartus Prime Settings File (.qsf) unless you
explicitly call one of the following two Tcl commands:

1) export_assignments
2) project_close (unless "-dont_export_assignments" is specified)

These two Tcl commands reside in the ::quartus::project Tcl 
package. You must save assignment changes before you run 
Quartus Prime command-line executables. Note, however, that 
the Tcl commands "execute_flow" and "execute_module" (part 
of the ::quartus::flow Tcl package) automatically call 
"export_assignments" before they run command-line executables.
Example Usage
## Specify LVTTL as the IO Standard for OUTPUT_PIN_LOAD assignment
set_io_assignment 30 -name OUTPUT_PIN_LOAD -io_standard LVTTL
Return Value Code Name Code String Return
TCL_OK 0 INFO: Operation successful
TCL_OK 0 WARNING: Ignored assignment: <string>. The assignment is no longer supported.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Assignment is not a global assignment: <string> -- it is an instance assignment. Specify a global assignment name or use the instance assignment commands.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Can't find file(s) associated with assignment. Specify a different assignment name.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Can't find section information for assignment. Specify a different assignment name.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Can't find active revision name. Make sure there is an open, active revision name.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Entity does not exist or uses illegal name characters: <string>. Specify a legal entity name.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: File name <string> exceeds maximum of <string> characters. Specify a file name with fewer characters.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Can't run Tcl command while a process is in progress: <string>. To run the command, stop the compilation or simulation; or wait for the compilation or simulation to complete.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Value <string> for the -<string> option is illegal. Specify a legal value.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Option -<string> for <string> assignment is illegal. Specify a legal option or remove the option.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Options cannot be specified together: -<string>, -<string> and -<string>. Specify only one or two of the three options.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Value <string> for <string> assignment is illegal. Specify a legal value.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Missing destination for assignment. Specify the destination for the assignment.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: You must open a project before you can use this command.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Found two options: -<string> and -<string>. Choose one of the options.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: The -<string> option is not required but was specified with the value: <string>. Delete the option.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: The -<string> option is required but was not specified. Specify the required option.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Illegal assignment name: <string>. Specify a legal assignment name. To view the list of legal assignment names, run get_all_assignment_names.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Assignment <string> cannot be removed -- it has multiple values. Specify one value to remove or use the <string> command to remove all values for the assignment.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Missing <<string>> for <string> assignment. Specify the required <string>.