remove_input_port (::quartus::chip_planner)

The following table displays information for the remove_input_port Tcl command:

Tcl Package and Version

Belongs to ::quartus::chip_planner 2.0

Syntax remove_input_port [-h | -help] [-long_help] [-gen_id <gen id> ] [-literal_index <literal index> ] [-node <node id> ] [-port_type <port type> ]
Arguments -h | -help Short help
-long_help Long help with examples and possible return values
-gen_id <gen id> Input port generic ID
-literal_index <literal index> Literal index of input port
-node <node id> ID of the node to which to remove the port
-port_type <port type> Type of input port
Description
Deletes the specified input port.

To use this command, the input port must exist.

Returns 1 if successful, otherwise returns 0.
Example Usage
remove_input_port -node 0 -port_type DATAA
remove_input_port -node 0 -port_type DATAA -literal_index 0
Return Value Code Name Code String Return
TCL_OK 0 INFO: Operation successful
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Unable to find port type: <string>. Specify a different port type.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Conflicting arguments. Consult help for the Tcl command for details.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Cannot remove target as it is part of a iteration list.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Illegal iport generic ID: %u. Specify a legal iport generic ID.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Illegal node ID: %u. Specify a legal node ID.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Illegal port type: <string>. Specify a legal port type.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: The node you specified is a legalization node. Modification of legalization nodes is not supported.
TCL_ERROR 1 ERROR: Unable to find Chip Planner netlist. Read the netlist by using the read_netlist command.