Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition User Guide: Scripting

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Date 9/26/2022
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4.1.11.6. fitter_report_timing (::quartus::eco)

The following table displays information for the fitter_report_timing Tcl command:

Tcl Package and Version

Belongs to ::quartus::eco

Syntax fitter_report_timing [-h | -help] [-long_help] [-detail <summary|path_only|path_and_clock|full_path> ] [-extra_info <basic|all|none> ] [-from <names> ] [-from_clock <names> ] [-hold] [-npaths <number> ] [-panel_name <name> ] [-recovery] [-removal] [-setup] [-through <names> ] [-to <names> ] [-to_clock <names> ]
Arguments -h | -help Short help
-long_help Long help with examples and possible return values
-detail <summary|path_only|path_and_clock|full_path> Option to determine how much detail should be shown in the path report
-extra_info <basic|all|none> Option to determine how much detail should be shown in the Extra Info report
-from <names> Valid destinations (string patterns are matched using Tcl string matching)
-from_clock <names> Valid destinations (string patterns are matched using Tcl string matching)
-hold Option to report clock hold paths
-npaths <number> Specifies the number of paths to report (default=1)
-panel_name <name> Sends the results to the timing report
-recovery Option to report recovery paths
-removal Option to report removal paths
-setup Option to report clock setup paths
-through <names> Valid through nodes (string patterns are matched using Tcl string matching)
-to <names> Valid destinations (string patterns are matched using Tcl string matching)
-to_clock <names> Valid destinations (string patterns are matched using Tcl string matching)
Description
    Reports the worst-case paths and associated slack.
Example Usage
This command currently contains no example usage.
Return Value Code Name Code String Return
TCL_OK 0 INFO: Operation successful