Internal variables - what is in there ?
- From: Adam Krolnik <adam.krolnik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: emelfm2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 14:10:33 -0500
Is there an internal variable that holds the pieces of the last command ?
I'm used to doing things like
% command !$
Which would use the last parameter of the last command. Is there
something like this
in emelfm2, or something that could be extended/hooked up ?
Thanks.
--
Soli Deo Gloria
Adam Krolnik
Director of Design Verification
VeriSilicon Inc.
Plano TX. 75074
Co-author "Assertion-Based Design", "Creating Assertion-Based IP"
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